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

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TLDR
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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