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Improving the Prediction of GNSS Satellite Visibility in Urban Canyons Based on a Graph Transformer

Shaolong Zheng, Kungan Zeng, Zhenni Li, Qianming Wang, Kan Xie, Ming Liu, and Shengli Xie
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation December 2024, 71 (4) navi.676; DOI: https://doi.org/10.33012/navi.676
Shaolong Zheng
1School of Automation, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
2Guangdong–HongKong–Macao Joint Laboratory for Smart Discrete Manufacturing, Guangzhou, China
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Kungan Zeng
1School of Automation, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
2Guangdong–HongKong–Macao Joint Laboratory for Smart Discrete Manufacturing, Guangzhou, China
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Zhenni Li
1School of Automation, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
3111 Center for Intelligent Batch Manufacturing Based on Internet of Things Technology, Guangzhou, China
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Qianming Wang
1School of Automation, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
4Techtotop Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., Guangzhou, China
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Kan Xie
1School of Automation, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
2Guangdong–HongKong–Macao Joint Laboratory for Smart Discrete Manufacturing, Guangzhou, China
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Ming Liu,
5Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
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Shengli Xie
6Key Laboratory of Intelligent Detection and the Internet of Things in Manufacturing, Guangzhou, China
7Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Intelligent Systems and Optimization Integration, Guangzhou, China
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Shaolong Zheng, Kungan Zeng, Zhenni Li, Qianming Wang, Kan Xie, Ming Liu,, Shengli Xie
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation Dec 2024, 71 (4) navi.676; DOI: 10.33012/navi.676

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