GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou for Mobile Devices
- 5h 42m
- Ivan G. Petrovski
- Cambridge University Press
- 2014
Get up to speed on all existing GNSS with this practical guide. Covering everything from GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou orbits and signals to multi-GNSS receiver design, AGPS, RTK, and VRS, you will understand the complete global range of mobile positioning systems. Step-by-step algorithms and practical methods provide the tools you need to develop current mobile systems, whilst coverage of cutting edge techniques, such as the instant positioning method, gives you a head-start in unlocking the potential of future mobile positioning. Whether you are an engineer or business manager working in the mobile device industry, a student or researcher, this is your ideal guide to GNSS.
- Covers all types of GNSS, providing a complete understanding of the global landscape
- Describes all systems using common terminology and concepts
- Provides step-by-step algorithms and key methods that can be applied in practice
About the Author
Ivan G. Petrovski leads the development of GNSS applications at iP-Solutions, Japan. He has over 25 years' worth of research and development experience in the GNSS field and has previously led GNSS-related R&D for DX Antenna, GNSS Technologies Inc., and the Institute of Advanced Satellite Positioning at TUMSAT. He has academic experience working as an associate professor with MAI and a guest professor with TUMSAT. As an engineer he has developed RTK software, pseudolite systems, instant positioning methods and algorithms, a real-time GNSS software receiver, GNSS signal recorder and RF signal simulator.
In this Book
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GNSS Ground and Space Segments
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GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou Signals
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Standalone Positioning with GNSS
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Referenced Positioning with GNSS
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Generic GNSS Receivers
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Receiver Implementation on a General Processor
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Common Approach and Common Components
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Positioning with Data Link: From AGPS to RTK
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Positioning without Data Link: From BGPS to PPP
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Trends, Opportunities, and Prospects
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Testing Equipment and Procedures