The Future of Global Navigation Satellite Systems(WSANE2007)
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概要
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Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) involve satellites, ground stations and user equipment, and are now used across many areas of society. The Global Positioning System (GPS) from the US is the best known, and only currently fully operational GNSS. Russia also operates its own (not fully deployed) GNSS called GLONASS. Fuelling growth in applications during the next decade will be next generation GNSSs that are currently being deployed and developed. Major components are the US's modernized GPS and planned GPS-III, the revitalised GLONASS, and Europe's planned GALILEO system. Furthermore, a number of Space Based Augmentation Systems (SBASs) and Regional Navigation satellite Systems (RNSSs) will add extra satellites and signals to the GNSS "mix".
- 2007-04-09
著者
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Rizos Chris
School Of Geomatic Engineering The University Of New South Wales
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Rizos Chris
School Of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems University Of New South Wales
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