Joshua Greenfeld
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Department of Civil
& Environmental Engineering
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982

Education
- Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1987

Research Interests
- GPS
- Transportation-related GIS and their application to intelligent transportation systems.

Current Research Activities
- GIS and advanced traveler information systems.

Recent Publications
- J. Greenfeld and J. Sens, "Determination of
the Orthometric Height of NJI2 CORS Station ", ASCE Journal of
Surveying Engineering, Vol.129, No.3, 2003, pp. 110-114.
- Greenfeld J. “How Long Must We Wait? The
Duration of GPS Observations for Short Baselines Measurements”, Surveying
and Land Information Systems, Vol. 63, No. 2, 2003, pp.77-86.
- Greenfeld J. “Matching GPS Observations to
Locations on a Digital Map", Proceedings of the 81th Annual
Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2002, Washington, DC.
- Greenfeld J. “Matching GPS Observations to
Locations on a Digital Map”, Transportation Research Record, (Publication
pending).
- J. Greenfeld, "An Analytical Solution for
the Amplitude Ratio Method for Determining Mean High Water in Tidal
Regions", ASCE Journal of Surveying Engineering, Vol.128, No. 2, May
2002, pp.61-75.
- J. Greenfeld, "GIS Certification and its
Impact on the Surveying Profession", Coordinate, Fall 2002, Vol. 24,
No. 3, pp. 32-37.
- J. Greenfeld and J. Sens, "Determination of
the Orthomatric Height of NJI2 CORSStation", Coordinate, Fall 2002,
Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 38-41.
- J. Greenfeld , "The Four Year Degree - When
the Future of the Profession is at Stake", Surveying and Land
Information Systems, Vol. 61, No.14, March 2001, pp. 45-50.
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