Position, Navigation, and Timing Technologies in the 21st Century, Volumes 1 and 2
Integrated Satellite Navigation, Sensor Systems, and Civil Applications - Set
Herausgegeben:Morton, Y. Jade; van Diggelen, Frank; Spilker, James J.; Parkinson, Bradford W.; Lo, Sherman; Gao, Grace
Position, Navigation, and Timing Technologies in the 21st Century, Volumes 1 and 2
Integrated Satellite Navigation, Sensor Systems, and Civil Applications - Set
Herausgegeben:Morton, Y. Jade; van Diggelen, Frank; Spilker, James J.; Parkinson, Bradford W.; Lo, Sherman; Gao, Grace
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Beschäftigt sich umfassend mit den jüngsten Entwicklungen in der PNT-Technologie wie integrierte Satellitennavigation, Sensorsysteme und zivile Anwendungen.
Die 64 Kapitel dieser zweibändigen Publikation sind in sechs Abschnitte unterteilt und decken detailliert den aktuellen Stand der Technik bei der satellitengestützten Bestimmung von Positions-, Navigations- und Zeitdaten (PNT) und die Nutzung dieser Technologien in zivilen Anwendungen ab. Untersucht werden auch alternative Navigationstechniken auf der Basis anderer Signals-of-Opportunity und Sensoren. Auch werden integrierte PNT-Systeme…mehr
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Die 64 Kapitel dieser zweibändigen Publikation sind in sechs Abschnitte unterteilt und decken detailliert den aktuellen Stand der Technik bei der satellitengestützten Bestimmung von Positions-, Navigations- und Zeitdaten (PNT) und die Nutzung dieser Technologien in zivilen Anwendungen ab. Untersucht werden auch alternative Navigationstechniken auf der Basis anderer Signals-of-Opportunity und Sensoren. Auch werden integrierte PNT-Systeme für Consumer-Anwendungen und kommerzielle Anwendungen ausführlich behandelt.
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-IEEE Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119458340
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 2064
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 105mm x 223mm x 287mm
- Gewicht: 5976g
- ISBN-13: 9781119458340
- ISBN-10: 111945834X
- Artikelnr.: 57637647
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-IEEE Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119458340
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 2064
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 105mm x 223mm x 287mm
- Gewicht: 5976g
- ISBN-13: 9781119458340
- ISBN-10: 111945834X
- Artikelnr.: 57637647
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part A: Satellite Navigation Systems
1. Introduction, Early History, and Assuring PNT (PTA)
Bradford W. Parkinson, Stanford University, US
Y. T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US
Frank van Diggelen, Google, US
James J. Spilker Jr., Stanford University, US
2. Fundamentals of Satellite-Based Navigation and Timing
John W. Betz, the Mitre Corporation, US
3. The Navstar Global Positioning System
John W. Betz, the Mitre Corporation, US
4. GLONASS
Sergey Karutin, PNT Center, Russia
N. Testoedov, PNT Center, Russia
A. Tyulin, PNT Center, Russia
Alexei Bolkunov, PNT Center, Russia
5. Galileo
José Ángel Ávila Rodríguez, European Space Agency, the Netherlands
Jörg Hahn, European Space Agency, the Netherlands
Miguel Manteiga Bautista, European Space Agency, the Netherlands
Eric Châtre, European Commission, Belgium
6. Beidou Navigation Satellite System
Mingquan Lu, Tsinghua University, China
Zheng Yao, Tsinghua University, China
7. The India Regional Navigation Satellite System
Vyasaraj Rao, Accord Software and Systems, India
8. Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
Satoshi Kogure, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japan
Yasuhiko Kawazu, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japan
Takeyasu Sakai, National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology, Japan
9. GNSS Interoperability: Purpose, Process, Progress, and Myths
Thomas A. Stansell, Jr., Stansell Consulting, US
10. Signal Quality Monitoring
Frank van Graas, Ohio University, US
Sabrina Ugazio, Ohio University, US
11. GNSS Orbit Determination and Time Synchronization
Oliver Montenbruck, German Aerospace Center, Germany
Peter Steigenberger, German Aerospace Center, Germany
12. Ground-Based Augmentation Systems for Aviation Applications
Boris Pervan, Illinois Institute of Technology, US
13. Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems
Todd Walter, Stanford University, US
Part B: Satellite Navigation Technologies
14. GNSS Receivers: An Overview
Sanjeev Gunawardena, Air Force Institute of Technology, US
Y. T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US
15. GNSS Receiver Signal Tracking
Y. T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US
Rong Yang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Brian Breitsch, University of Colorado Boulder, US
16. Vector Processing
Matthew V. Lashley, Auburn University, US
Scott Martin, Georgia Tech Research Institute, US
James Sennott, Tracking and Imaging Systems, US
17. Assisted GNSS
Frank van Diggelen, Google, US
18. High Sensitivity GNSS
Frank van Diggelen, Google, US
19. Relative Positioning and RTK
Sunil Bisnath, York University, Canada
20. GNSS Precise Point Positioning
Peter Teunissen, Curtin University, Australia
21. Direction Position Estimation
Pau Closas, Northeastern University, US
Grace Gao, Stanford University, US
22. Robust Positioning in the Presence of Multipath and NLOS GNSS Signals
Gary A. McGraw, Rockwell Collins, US
Paul D. Groves, University College London, UK
Benjamin W. Ashman, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, US
23. GNSS Integrity
Sam Pullen, Stanford University, US
Mathieu Joerger, Virginia Tech, US
24. Interference, Security, and Proof of Location
Logan Scott, Logan Scott Consulting, US
25. Civilian GNSS Spoofing, Detection, and Recovery
Mark Psiaki, Virginia Tech, US
Todd Humphreys, University of Texas Austin, US
26. GNSS Antenna and Antenna Array Signal Processing
Andrew O'Brien, the Ohio State University, US
Chi-Chih Chen, the Ohio Stat
Part A: Satellite Navigation Systems
1. Introduction, Early History, and Assuring PNT (PTA)
Bradford W. Parkinson, Stanford University, US
Y. T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US
Frank van Diggelen, Google, US
James J. Spilker Jr., Stanford University, US
2. Fundamentals of Satellite-Based Navigation and Timing
John W. Betz, the Mitre Corporation, US
3. The Navstar Global Positioning System
John W. Betz, the Mitre Corporation, US
4. GLONASS
Sergey Karutin, PNT Center, Russia
N. Testoedov, PNT Center, Russia
A. Tyulin, PNT Center, Russia
Alexei Bolkunov, PNT Center, Russia
5. Galileo
José Ángel Ávila Rodríguez, European Space Agency, the Netherlands
Jörg Hahn, European Space Agency, the Netherlands
Miguel Manteiga Bautista, European Space Agency, the Netherlands
Eric Châtre, European Commission, Belgium
6. Beidou Navigation Satellite System
Mingquan Lu, Tsinghua University, China
Zheng Yao, Tsinghua University, China
7. The India Regional Navigation Satellite System
Vyasaraj Rao, Accord Software and Systems, India
8. Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
Satoshi Kogure, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japan
Yasuhiko Kawazu, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japan
Takeyasu Sakai, National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology, Japan
9. GNSS Interoperability: Purpose, Process, Progress, and Myths
Thomas A. Stansell, Jr., Stansell Consulting, US
10. Signal Quality Monitoring
Frank van Graas, Ohio University, US
Sabrina Ugazio, Ohio University, US
11. GNSS Orbit Determination and Time Synchronization
Oliver Montenbruck, German Aerospace Center, Germany
Peter Steigenberger, German Aerospace Center, Germany
12. Ground-Based Augmentation Systems for Aviation Applications
Boris Pervan, Illinois Institute of Technology, US
13. Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems
Todd Walter, Stanford University, US
Part B: Satellite Navigation Technologies
14. GNSS Receivers: An Overview
Sanjeev Gunawardena, Air Force Institute of Technology, US
Y. T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US
15. GNSS Receiver Signal Tracking
Y. T. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, US
Rong Yang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Brian Breitsch, University of Colorado Boulder, US
16. Vector Processing
Matthew V. Lashley, Auburn University, US
Scott Martin, Georgia Tech Research Institute, US
James Sennott, Tracking and Imaging Systems, US
17. Assisted GNSS
Frank van Diggelen, Google, US
18. High Sensitivity GNSS
Frank van Diggelen, Google, US
19. Relative Positioning and RTK
Sunil Bisnath, York University, Canada
20. GNSS Precise Point Positioning
Peter Teunissen, Curtin University, Australia
21. Direction Position Estimation
Pau Closas, Northeastern University, US
Grace Gao, Stanford University, US
22. Robust Positioning in the Presence of Multipath and NLOS GNSS Signals
Gary A. McGraw, Rockwell Collins, US
Paul D. Groves, University College London, UK
Benjamin W. Ashman, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, US
23. GNSS Integrity
Sam Pullen, Stanford University, US
Mathieu Joerger, Virginia Tech, US
24. Interference, Security, and Proof of Location
Logan Scott, Logan Scott Consulting, US
25. Civilian GNSS Spoofing, Detection, and Recovery
Mark Psiaki, Virginia Tech, US
Todd Humphreys, University of Texas Austin, US
26. GNSS Antenna and Antenna Array Signal Processing
Andrew O'Brien, the Ohio State University, US
Chi-Chih Chen, the Ohio Stat
-Alan Cameron, Inside GNSS