Springer handbook of global navigation satellite systems /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Springer Handbooks
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11307971
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Varying Form of Title:Handbook of global navigation satellite systems
Other authors / contributors:Teunissen, P. J. G., editor.
Montenbruck, Oliver, 1961- editor.
ISBN:9783319429281
3319429280
9783319429267
3319429264
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 21, 2017).
Summary:This Handbook presents a complete and rigorous overview of the fundamentals, methods and applications of the multidisciplinary field of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), providing an exhaustive, one-stop reference work and a state-of-the-art description of GNSS as a key technology for science and society at large. All global and regional satellite navigation systems, both those currently in operation and those under development (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, IRNSS/NAVIC, SBAS), are examined in detail. The functional principles of receivers and antennas, as well as the advanced algorithms and models for GNSS parameter estimation, are rigorously discussed. The book covers the broad and diverse range of land, marine, air and space applications, from everyday GNSS to high-precision scientific applications and provides detailed descriptions of the most widely used GNSS format standards, covering receiver formats as well as IGS product and meta-data formats. The full coverage of the field of GNSS is presented in seven parts, from its fundamentals, through the treatment of global and regional navigation satellite systems, of receivers and antennas, and of algorithms and models, up to the broad and diverse range of applications in the areas of positioning and navigation, surveying, geodesy and geodynamics, and remote sensing and timing. Each chapter is written by international experts and amply illustrated with figures and photographs, making the book an invaluable resource for scientists, engineers, students and institutions alike.
Other form:Print version: Springer handbook of global navigation satellite systems. Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017] 3319429264 9783319429267
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-42928-1
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword; Preface; About the Editors; List of Authors; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Part A Principles of GNSS; 1 Introduction to GNSS; 1.1 Early Satellite Navigation; 1.2 Concept of GNSS Positioning; 1.3 Modeling the Observations; 1.4 Positioning Modes; 1.5 Current and Developing GNSSs; 1.6 GNSS for Science and Society at Large; References; 2 Time and Reference Systems; 2.1 Time; 2.2 Spatial Reference Systems; 2.3 Terrestrial Reference System; 2.4 Celestial Reference System; 2.5 Transformations Between ICRF and ITRF; 2.6 Perspectives; References; 3 Satellite Orbits and Attitude.
  • 3.1 Keplerian Motion3.2 Orbit Perturbations; 3.3 Broadcast Orbit Models; 3.4 Attitude; References; 4 Signals and Modulation; 4.1 Radiofrequency Signals; 4.2 Spread Spectrum Technique and Pseudo Random Codes; 4.3 Modulation Schemes; 4.4 Signal Multiplexing; 4.5 Navigation Data and Data-Free Channels; References; 5 Clocks; 5.1 Frequency and Time Stability; 5.2 Clock Technologies; 5.3 Space-Qualified Atomic Standards; 5.4 Relativistic Effects on Clocks; 5.5 International Timescales; 5.6 GNSS Timescales; References; 6 Atmospheric Signal Propagation; 6.1 Electromagnetic Wave Propagation.
  • 6.2 Troposphere6.3 Ionospheric Effects on GNSS Signal Propagation; References; Part B Satellite Navigation Systems; 7 The Global Positioning System (GPS); 7.1 Space Segment; 7.2 Control Segment; 7.3 Navigation Signals; 7.4 Navigation Data and Algorithms; 7.5 Time System and Geodesy; 7.6 Services and Performance; References; 8 GLONASS; 8.1 Overview; 8.2 Navigation Signals and Services; 8.3 Satellites; 8.4 Launch Vehicles; 8.5 Ground Segment; 8.6 GLONASS Open Service Performance; References; 9 Galileo; 9.1 Constellation; 9.2 Signals and Services; 9.3 Spacecraft; 9.4 Ground Segment; 9.5 Summary.
  • 12.4 SBAS Integrity12.5 SBAS User Algorithms; 12.6 Operational and Planned SBAS Systems; 12.7 Evolution of SBAS; References; Part C GNSS Receivers and Antennas; 13 Receiver Architecture; 13.1 Background and History; 13.2 Receiver Building Blocks; 13.3 Multifrequency and Multisystem Receivers; 13.4 Technology Trends; 13.5 Receiver Types; References; 14 Signal Processing; 14.1 Overview and Scope; 14.2 Received Signal Model; 14.3 Signal Search and Acquisition; 14.4 Signal Tracking; 14.5 Time Synchronization and Data Demodulation; 14.6 GNSS Measurements; 14.7 Advanced Topics; References.