The United States' Navstar Global Positioning System (Navstar-GPS) and Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System (Glonass) are the new-generation global satellite radio navigation systems each developed separately in the 1970s. Development of an integrated receiver that can receive satellite signals from both GPS and Glonass can raise navigation accuracy by a large margin. Integrated receivers can either receive GPS or Glonass signals alone or use a combination of their signals, and can provide more complete navigation service than using only one of the systems can.
Aerospace Applications of Navigation Satellites
1996
13 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Navigation Systems , Unmanned Spacecraft , Global Navigation Systems , Aerospace systems , Global positioning system , Navigation satellites , Inclined orbit trajectories , Integrated systems , Accuracy , Navigation , Signals , Receivers , Artificial satellites , Altitude , Foreign technology , Translations
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