The Civil Aviation Community has had decades of experience in regulating the quality of land-based navigation aids and developing the procedures for their use that guarantee safe operation. The drafting of these principles and procedures into standards for satellite-based navigation aids has now been underway for more than a decade. This lecture will trace the evolution towards internationally-accepted definitions of 'required navigation performance', including accuracy, integrity, continuity, and availability considerations. Inasmuch as this is an on-going activity, the lecture will include a road map for the completion of actions that are underway.
Requirements on GNSS for civil navigation
Anforderungen an globale Satellitennavigationssysteme (GNSS) für die zivile Navigation
1996
8 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 7 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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