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GNSS -- global navigation satellite systems : GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and more

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The next generation of positioning models for positioning and data processing will depend on the design of the satellite itself, as well as on the satellite orbits it is placed in.
Abstract
Reference systems.- Satellite orbits.- Satellite signals.- Observables.- Mathematical models for positioning.- Data processing.- Data transformation.- GPS.- Glonass.- Galileo.- More on GNSS.- Applications.- Conclusion and outlook.

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European satellite navigation - a challenge

TL;DR: Europe figured out the need to get an independent global satellite navigation system already in the early 1990s and developed its own GNSS capability in a two-step approach: the first step is EGNOS which improves significantly the accuracy of positioning based on the two existing navigation satellite constellations GPS and GLONASS.

Development of a Dual Frequency Software based GNSS Receiver

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Heterogeneous Federated CubeSat System: problems, constraints and capabilities

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A New Multichannel Acquisition Method for Navigation Signal Based on Compound Carrier

TL;DR: The proposed method combines multichannels to realize energy accumulation of NSCC subcarriers by utilizing NSCC knowledge and achieves desirable acquisition performance, reduces computation load and speeds up the acquisition with the restricted hardware in comparison of the conventional single-carrier acquisition methods.
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Design of a web-based GNSS data management system at HartRAO: preliminary results

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an automated system for the preprocessing and post-processing of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) data and other derived products, which are then visualized utilizing an interactive web-based map.