Development of a Highly Precise DGPS-DGLONASS Navigation System with Particular Regard to Pseudolites (Entwicklung eines hochpraezisen DGPS-DGLONASS Navigationssystems unter besonder Beruecksichtigung von Pseudolites)

Abstract

The dissertation concerns the concepts of GPS (Global Positioning System), a term originally used by the United States Department of Defense, and GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System). The NAVSTAR GPS, or Navigation System Using Time and Ranging, and how it is built and functions, is the subject of the first chapter following the introduction. The parameters, methods of observation, and sources of possible error are then outlines. The focus then shifts to GLONASS and, more importantly, to comparing UPS and GLONASS. The next section concerns pseudolites, which subsequently are integrated into working models involving a pulse scheme. The results and an overview of other potential methods comprise the final chapter.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1999
Accession Number
ADA408195

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  • Wolfgang Werner

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  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artificial Satellites
  • Code Division Multiple Access
  • Department Of Defense
  • Frequency Division Multiple Access
  • Geography
  • Global Navigation Satellite Systems
  • Global Positioning Systems
  • Inertial Navigation
  • Inertial Navigation Systems
  • Multiple Access
  • Navigation
  • Navigation Satellites
  • Radio Navigation
  • Satellite Navigation Systems
  • Theses
  • Time Division Multiple Access
  • World Geodetic System

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