Using GLONASS in Combined GNSS Receivers: Current Status
@inproceedings{Zinoviev2005UsingGI, title={Using GLONASS in Combined GNSS Receivers: Current Status}, author={A. E. Zinoviev}, year={2005} }
The paper focuses on using GLONASS in state-of-the-art combined GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) receivers in the light of the GPS and GLONASS current status. The launch of GLONASS-M satellite is an important event that opens new horizons for satellite navigation. Correspondingly, the description of advantages associated with new hardware and new navigation data of GLONASS-M satellites is given. Also, current status of GLONASS and plans of its modernization are considered. For combined use of GPS and GLONASS… CONTINUE READING
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