Haoyu Kan
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2
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20
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About
Haoyu Kan is a rising expert in GNSS geodesy, specializing in antenna phase center correction (PCC) models and high-precision satellite positioning. His research focuses on the critical challenge of ensuring consistency and accuracy in GNSS antenna calibration—a foundational element for millimeter-level geodetic applications. In his most-cited work, "Consistency Analysis of the GNSS Antenna Phase Center Correction Models" (2022, 14 citations), Kan introduced a novel method to evaluate numerical discrepancies among PCC models from different institutes, revealing that differences can reach several millimeters—far exceeding nominal calibration accuracy. This contribution directly addresses a key source of systematic error in global navigation satellite systems. His follow-up study, "Preliminary Results of iGMAS BDS/GNSS Absolute Antenna Phase Center Field Calibration" (2022, 6 citations), advances field calibration techniques for BeiDou and multi-GNSS systems, supporting the International GNSS Monitoring and Assessment Service (iGMAS). Kan’s work is vital for improving the reliability of geodetic networks, precise positioning, and Earth observation. With a growing citation record and a focus on bridging calibration theory with practical field methods, he is establishing himself as a promising young researcher in satellite geodesy.
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- 1Consistency Analysis of the GNSS Antenna Phase Center Correction Models14 citations · 2022
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