Description These two-volumes explain the technology, performance, and applications of the Global Positioning System (GPS). The books are the only of their kind to present the history of GPS development, the basic concepts and theory of GPS, and the recent developments and numerous applications of GPS. Each chapter is authored by an individual or group of individuals who are recognized as leaders in their area of GPS. These various viewpoints promote a thorough understanding of the system and make Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications the standard reference source for the GPS. The two volumes are intended to be complementary. Volume I concentrates on fundamentals and Volume II on applications. They are recommended for university engineering students, practicing GPS engineers, applications engineers, and managers who wish to improve their understanding of the system.


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    Theory and Design of Pseudolites

    Cobb, H. S. / Cohen, C. / Parkinson, B. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994


    Indoor Navigation System using Asynchronous Pseudolites

    Kee, Changdon | Online Contents | 2003


    Airport Pseudolites (APL) - Simulation und Test

    Oehler, V. / Ott, B. / Werner, W. | Tema Archive | 1998


    Indoor navigation with pseudolites (fake GPS sat.)

    Eriksson, Rikard / Badea, Vlad | BASE | 2005

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    OPTIMAL POSITIONING OF PSEUDOLITES AUGMENTED WITH GPS

    Saka, M.H. | British Library Online Contents | 2008