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Satellite navigation systems : policy, commercial and technical interaction

Rycroft, Michael J(Edited by)
Part of the Space Studies series
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This book adopts a broad perspective on positioning and navigation systems which rely on Earth orbiting satellites for their successful operation.

The first of such global systems was the US Global Positioning System (GPS), and the next, the Russian GLONASS system.

Now, studies relating to Europe's future Galileo system are gaining momentum and other nations are planning regional augmentation systems.

All such systems are discussed here, particularly relating to political, commercial, legal and technical issues.

The opportunities - and also the problems - of having three similar systems in operation simultaneously are examined, and several novel applications are proposed.

These range from improved vehicular transport by land, sea and air, to more accurate surveying, more efficient agricultural practices and safer operations in mountainous regions.

Everyone who is challenged by these topics will find this volume invaluable.

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Product Details
1402016786 / 9781402016783
Hardback
629.045
31/12/2003
United States
English
285 p.
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