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Position, navigation, and timing technologies in the 21st century : integrated satellite navigation, sensor systems, and civil applications / editors, Y. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, Frank van Diggelen, Google, James J. Spilker, Jr., Stanford University, Bradford W. Parkinson, Stanford University.

Contributor(s): Morton, Y. Jade [editor.] | Van Diggelen, Frank Stephen Tromp [editor.] | Spilker, James J., Jr, 1933- [editor.] | Parkinson, Bradford W [editor.] | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken : Wiley/IEEE Press, [2020]Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2020]Edition: First edition.Description: 1 PDF.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 1119458404; 1119458455; 1119458420; 9781119458463; 1119458463.Subject(s): Mobile geographic information systemsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Position, navigation, and timing technologies in the 21st centuryDDC classification: 910.285 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
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Introduction, early history, and assuring PNT (PTA) / Bradford W. Parkinson, Stanford University, USY, T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US, Frank van Diggelen, Google, US, James J. Spilker Jr., Stanford University, US -- Fundamentals of satellite-based navigation and timing / John W. Betz, The Mitre Corporation, US -- The Navstar Global Positioning System / John W. Betz, The Mitre Corporation, US.
Summary: "Knowledge of your current location is now taken for granted by people worldwide. This state of affairs is largely due to the advent of satellite-based navigation systems, particularly the Global Positioning System (GPS). These Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are still rapidly evolving with more capability and even greater robustness. The fundamental purpose of all of them is determining location in four dimensions--3 of geographical positions plus time. A user is indifferent to the source of location knowledge--any technique will do if it is reliable. While much of this book is devoted to satellite-based navigation systems, or SatNavs, we intend to give full explanations of virtually all modern sources of position, navigation, and time (PNT)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction, early history, and assuring PNT (PTA) / Bradford W. Parkinson, Stanford University, USY, T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US, Frank van Diggelen, Google, US, James J. Spilker Jr., Stanford University, US -- Fundamentals of satellite-based navigation and timing / John W. Betz, The Mitre Corporation, US -- The Navstar Global Positioning System / John W. Betz, The Mitre Corporation, US.

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"Knowledge of your current location is now taken for granted by people worldwide. This state of affairs is largely due to the advent of satellite-based navigation systems, particularly the Global Positioning System (GPS). These Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are still rapidly evolving with more capability and even greater robustness. The fundamental purpose of all of them is determining location in four dimensions--3 of geographical positions plus time. A user is indifferent to the source of location knowledge--any technique will do if it is reliable. While much of this book is devoted to satellite-based navigation systems, or SatNavs, we intend to give full explanations of virtually all modern sources of position, navigation, and time (PNT)"-- Provided by publisher.

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