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Global Positioning Systems Redbook Volume Seven

  24/11/2010
The Institute of Navigation has released the Global Positioning Systems Volume Seven of the Redbook Series - a collection of technical papers on integrated systems including but not exclusively limited to GPS.



In a time when GNSS has made position, velocity, and timing solutions available to many people, the demand for integrated multiple navigation systems technology has grown. And the use of multiple navigation systems in an integrated, or hybrid, manner has provided a better (higher accuracy) and more reliable positioning, navigation and timing solution in a wider range of operational environments.


Edited by Dr. Maarten Uijt de Haag, Ohio University; Dr. Demoz Gebre-Egziabher, University of Minnesota; and Dr. Mark Petovello, University of Calgary, volume seven of the Global Positioning Systems Redbook looks at the past, present and future of integrated systems for aviation, terrestrial and maritime and space applications as well as GPS/INS integration.

 





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Supplier: Institute of Navigation

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