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Global navigation satellite system

Scott R. Bullock

Year: 2017 Institution of Engineering and Technology eBooks Pages: 389-404   Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology

Abstract

The last few years have shown an increased interest in the commercialization of the global navigation satellite system (GNSS), which is often referred to as the global positioning system (GPS) in various applications. A GPS system uses spread spectrum signals-binary phase-shift keying (BPSK)-emitted from satellites in space for position and time determinations. Until recently, the use of GPS was essentially reserved for military use. Now there is great interest in using GPS for navigation of commercial aircraft. The US Federal Aviation Administration implemented a wide area augmentation system for air navigation to cover the whole United States with one system. There are also applications in the automotive industry, surveying, and personal and recreational uses.

Keywords:
Global Positioning System GNSS applications Satellite navigation GNSS augmentation Satellite system Area navigation Computer science Satellite Telecommunications GLONASS Navigation system Geography Real-time computing Remote sensing Aeronautics Engineering Aerospace engineering

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GNSS positioning and interference
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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