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Galileo-only Dual-frequency Positioning

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This lecture covers the study and presentation of a scientific article on the Galileo-only dual-frequency absolute positioning using the fully serviceable Galileo constellation. The article evaluates different techniques for absolute positioning and compares them to GPS positioning. It discusses the accuracy of predictions, the network architectures used, and the challenges faced in satellite navigation. The results show the potential for accurate predictions and the opportunities for future applications.

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