Initial performance evaluation of centimeter‐class augmentation system using Quasi‐Zenith Satellite System

On September 11, 2010, the Quasi‐Zenith Satellite (QZS) “Michibiki” was launched from the Tanegashima island as the first satellite for positioning in Japan. We have attempted to fix positions using LEX data with centimeter‐class augmentation service for centimeter‐level positioning augmentation sig...

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