Performance of a second-generation GNSS
The commercial viability of a second generation of GNSS depends on the provision of performance superior to those of GPS, GLONASS, or GNSS1. A review of potential user communities for navigation services and precise positioning, and their associated requirements, allowed initial performance requirem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Navigation (Paris) 1996-10, Vol.44 (176), p.394-408 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The commercial viability of a second generation of GNSS depends on the provision of performance superior to those of GPS, GLONASS, or GNSS1. A review of potential user communities for navigation services and precise positioning, and their associated requirements, allowed initial performance requirements for the system to be deduced in terms of integrity, continuity of service, and availability. Constraints and design drivers related to performance and operational requirements are identified. Potential system architectures are proposed. (AIAA) |
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ISSN: | 0028-1530 |