Title | Satellite Navigation Systems [electronic resource] : Policy, Commercial and Technical Interaction / edited by M. Rycroft |
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Imprint | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2003 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0401-4 |
Descript | XVIII, 266 p. 101 illus. online resource |
A Brief Summary of Four Keynote Addresses -- Galileo: Status and Way Forward -- At the Crossroads: Civil and Security Issues Concerning Navigation Satellites in Japan -- The Future of the GPS Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) -- Complement and Augmentation of GPS from a Quasi-Zenith Orbit -- A GNSS Literature Review and a Navigation System for Future Space Vehicles -- Galileo System Architecture โ Status and Concepts -- Europeโs Challenges in Developing its Own Satellite Navigation System -- Cislunar Navigation -- Compatibility and Interoperability of GPS and Galileo: A Continuum of Time, Geodesy, and Signal Structure Options for Civil GNSS Services -- Galileo โ The Essentials of Interoperability -- Inmarsat: An Approach for Integration of EGNOS and Galileo -- A Software Perspective on GNSS Receiver Integration and Operation -- GNSS Safety of Life Services: Towards a Safer and More Effective Use of European Transport Networks -- Testing the Dubai Virtual Reference System (DVRS) National GPS-RTK Network -- Network-based RTK-GPS for Nationwide High-accuracy Positioning and Navigation in Japan -- Measuring Galileoโs Channel โ The Pedestrian Satellite Channel -- A Challenging Navigation Environment โ Indoor Applications -- Evaluation of EGNOS (GNSS-1) for Application in a Vehicle Driving Support System -- The Use of Global Navigation Systems in the Aviation Industry -- The Advent of Galileo in the European Air Navigation System -- The Need for, and Benefits of, Galileo Local Services -- ISAGNSS: Infrastructure for Spanish GNSS Activities -- Session 6 Discussion Groups -- A Combined Localisation/Communications System for Mountain Rescue Applications -- Automatic Guidance of Farm Vehicles -- Algorithms of a Complex Inertial and Satellite Navigation System for Aircraft -- GPS-based Clock Synchronization for Precision Time Management for LEO Remote Sensing Satellites -- Space Radiation Environment and its Effects on Satellite Navigation Systems -- Navigation Support through Intelligent Agents -- A Novel Signal Processing Scheme for a Next Generation GNSS Receiver -- Damage Caused by GNSS Signals in the Light of the Liability Convention of 1972 -- Galileo System Test Bed Validation Algorithms -- Potential Criteria for the Assessment of a Future Public-Private Partnership for Galileo -- Qualification of EGNOS for Routine Operation -- Solutions to Increasing the Availability of GPS and Future Upgrades of the Satellite Navigation System -- Symposium Summary