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Galileo and the Other Satellite Navigation Systems

2007 17th International Conference Radioelektronika, 2007
GPS is the best-known satellite navigation system in the world. Next to GPS, a Russian system GLONASS is operating, and a European system Galileo is intensively prepared. The first satellite of the Galileo system should be launched in 2009, and the whole system Galileo should start to regularly operate in 2011 or 2012.
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Galileo?a technical concept for the European satellite navigation system

International Journal of Satellite Communications, 2000
This paper briefly describes the Galileo system which is dedicated to be the European satellite navigation system of tomorrow. The main space segment constituents are described and the planning is shown. The operation based on a ground segment is provided. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
J. Wolfrum, H. Trautenberg
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GPS, GALILEO and GLONASS satellite navigation systems & amp; GPS modernization

Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2005. RAST 2005., 2006
Satellite navigation technology is rapidly evolving. The modernisations in GPS, full deployments of GLONASS and GALILEO after 2008 will facilitate the development of new applications, hence opening new markets. It is time to prepare for this new commodity: ubiquitous provision of reliable and accurate positioning and timing services has already started
R.M. Alkan, H. Karaman, M. Sahin
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Validating the signal structures for the European Satellite Navigation Program GALILEO

18th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference and Exhibit, 2000
Abstract Amongst the preparatory activities in support of the European Satellite Navigation Program GALILEO, the European Space Agency (ESA) regard the definition of the signal structure and its in-depth laboratory verification and optimisation as pivotal in the development of GALILEO.
R. De Gaudenzi   +3 more
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From EGNOS to Galileo: a European vision of satellite-based radio navigation

Annales Des Télécommunications, 2005
Geographical positioning by satellite is taking on an increasingly important role in our every-day lives, as countless sectors of activity begin to rely on precise knowledge of location and time.
Roger Pagny   +2 more
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Galileo: the European Large and Complex System for Global Satellite Navigation

Open Journal of Remote Sensing and Positioning, 2014
With 4 satellites in space, launched by pair on 21 October 2011 and 12 October 2012 from Kourou, French Guiana, the Galileo project is completing the In-Orbit Validation (IOV) phase, aimed at qualifying the Galileo space, ground and user segments through extensive in-orbit/onground tests and operations of a core satellite constellation and of the ...
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Economical Aspects of Global Satellite Navigation Systems - Comparison between GPS and Galileo

54th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law, 2003
Navigation by means of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) is a major space application and its relevance is foreseen to increase in the near future to equal other major space activities such as telecommunications services. Navigati on has always played an important role in transportation and in other different segments of civilization.
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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS—GPS, GLONASS, Galileo)

2022
Guergana Guerova, Tzvetan Simeonov
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Europe's Global Navigation Satellite System: GALILEO

Europe's Global Navigation Satellite System: GALILEO Global Navigation Satellite Systems GNSS are the systems that determine the locations ofstationary or mobile objects on the ground, at sea, and in the air, based on precise timing and space resection technique.
GÖKALP, Ertan, BOZ, Yüksel
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