Global Navigation Satellite Systems
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Global Navigation Satellite Systems offers a detailed and accessible introduction to the technology, architecture, and applications of satellite-based navigation systems that have become integral to modern life. Ideal for students, researchers, engineers, and professionals in geoinformatics, aerospace, civil engineering, and defense, this book provides a strong theoretical foundation alongside practical insights. The book begins with the fundamental principles of satellite navigation, including signal structure, time synchronization, orbital mechanics, and positioning techniques. It explains the workings of major global systems such as GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (EU), and BeiDou (China), while also addressing regional augmentation systems and interoperability challenges. Emphasis is placed on the accuracy, reliability, and integrity of GNSS, with detailed discussions on error sources, correction methods, and real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning. The integration of GNSS with other technologies like GIS, remote sensing, and inertial navigation systems (INS) is also explored to highlight its multidisciplinary applications. The book includes practical case studies demonstrating GNSS use in transportation, agriculture, disaster management, surveying, aviation, and everyday mobile services. Readers are guided through receiver technologies, data interpretation, and performance enhancement techniques. With up-to-date coverage of satellite constellations, advancements in signal processing, and the growing role of GNSS in emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles and smart cities, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying satellite navigation systems in a rapidly evolving world.
Global Navigation Satellite Systems offers a detailed and accessible introduction to the technology, architecture, and applications of satellite-based navigation systems that have become integral to modern life. Ideal for students, researchers, engineers, and professionals in geoinformatics, aerospace, civil engineering, and defense, this book provides a strong theoretical foundation alongside practical insights. The book begins with the fundamental principles of satellite navigation, including signal structure, time synchronization, orbital mechanics, and positioning techniques. It explains the workings of major global systems such as GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (EU), and BeiDou (China), while also addressing regional augmentation systems and interoperability challenges. Emphasis is placed on the accuracy, reliability, and integrity of GNSS, with detailed discussions on error sources, correction methods, and real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning. The integration of GNSS with other technologies like GIS, remote sensing, and inertial navigation systems (INS) is also explored to highlight its multidisciplinary applications. The book includes practical case studies demonstrating GNSS use in transportation, agriculture, disaster management, surveying, aviation, and everyday mobile services. Readers are guided through receiver technologies, data interpretation, and performance enhancement techniques. With up-to-date coverage of satellite constellations, advancements in signal processing, and the growing role of GNSS in emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles and smart cities, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying satellite navigation systems in a rapidly evolving world.
AmazonPages: 154, Hardcover, Agri Horti Press
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