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SWEPOS is a support system for accurate measurement of Swedish geography using a network of fixed reference stations which gather GNSS data. The SWEPOS system permits mobile GPS/GLONASS receivers to receive detailed positioning data down to the centimeter level. The SWEPOS network of reference stations began as a co-operation between the National Land Survey of Sweden and Onsala Space Observatory.

References

  1. Bryanski, Gleb (11 April 2011). "Swedish firm starts using Russian satnav". Reuters.
  2. "SWEPOS™ Positioning Services – status, applications and experiences" (PDF). Lantmäteriet. July 2006.

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