Understanding the Navstar GPS, GIS, and IVHS
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1995, 1995
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Edition: | 2nd ed. 1995 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 The Science of Navigation
- 2 The Navstar GPS
- 3 Performance Comparisons for Today’s Radionavigation Systems
- 4 User-set Architecture
- 5 User-set Performance
- 6 Differential Navigation and Pseudo-satellites
- 7 Interferometry Techniques
- 8 Integrated Navigation Systems
- 9 Interoperability with Other Navigation Systems
- 10 The Navstar Satellites
- 11 Precise Time Synchronization
- 12 Digital Avionics and Air Traffic Control
- 13 Geodetic Surveying and Satellite Positioning
- 14 Military Applications
- 15 Civil Applications
- 16 Geographic Information Systems
- 17 Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems
- Appendix A Additional Sources of Information
- GPS Information Centers
- The U.S. Coast Guard’s Information Center
- The Computer Bulletin Board at Holloman Air Force Base
- Global Satellite Software’s Computer Bulletin Board
- Associated Consulting’s Bulletin Board
- The Glonass Computer Bulletin Board
- Precise GPS Orbit Information
- U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground GPS Range Instrumentation System
- GPS Information with a European Flavor
- The United Kingdom
- The Netherlands
- Norway
- GPS Clock Behavior
- Information for Surveyors
- GPS World Magazine
- The Federal Radionavigation Plan
- Appendix B Today’s Global Family of User-set Makers
- Domestic User-set Makers
- Foreign User-set Makers
- Appendix C Navigation-related Clubs and Organizations
- Appendix D Navigation-related Magazines and Periodicals