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TL;DR: In Reference Radio Navigation (RNN) as discussed by the authors, monitoring stations at known locations are used to calibrate out systematic errors in a navigation system by broadcasting calibration data to the user for application as real-time corrections to the position fixes made by the user's basic navigation equipment.
Abstract: This paper discusses referenced radio navigation, the concept whereby monitoring stations at known locations are used to calibrate out systematic errors in a navigation system. This concept is implemented by broadcasting calibration data to the navigating user for application as real-time corrections to the position fixes made by the user's basic navigation equipment. A method is suggested for the automatic transmission and receiver processing of the correction data. Referenced radio navigation overcomes many of the shortcomings generally associated with long-distance navigation systems, and can increase accuracy and repeatability significantly. The concept is particularly applicable to global navigation systems such as OMEGA, in which propagation or synchronization errors can contribute substantially to the system error budget.

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