Lecture

Global Navigation Satellite Systems: Operational Overview

Description

This lecture covers the operational modes and principles of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), including standard applications like time synchronization, fleet tracking, and precise static positioning. It delves into advanced concepts such as precise kinematic positioning, iono-troposphere monitoring, and the economic benefits of GNSS. The limitations of GNSS, proposed alternatives, and the challenges of satellite positioning accuracy are also discussed, along with the structure of GNSS segments and the concept of standalone positioning. The lecture concludes with insights into high-precision GNSS applications for fault monitoring and plate movement.

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