Title:
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Understanding satellite navigation
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Authors:
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Rajat Acharya, Author
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Material Type:
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book
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Publisher:
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London : Academic Press, 2014
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ISBN / ISSN / EAN :
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978-0-12-799949-4
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Size:
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xv, 389 p. / ill. / 24 cm
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Bibliography note:
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Includes index
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Languages:
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English
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Class number:
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TL798.N3
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Subjects:
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Artificial satellites in navigation
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Mobile geographic information systems
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Description:
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This book explains the basic principles of satellite navigation technology with the bare minimum of mathematics and without complex equations. It helps you to conceptualize the underlying theory from first principles, building up your knowledge gradually using practical demonstrations and worked examples. A full range of MATLAB simulations is used to visualize concepts and solve problems, allowing you to see what happens to signals and systems with different configurations. Implementation and applications are discussed, along with some special topics such as Kalman Filter and Ionosphere. With this book you will learn: How a satellite navigation system works. How to improve your efficiency when working with a satellite navigation system. How to use MATLAB for simulation, helping to visualize concepts. Various possible implementation approaches for the technology. The most significant applications of satellite navigation systems
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Contents note:
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1. Introduction to navigation 2. Satellite navigation 3. Satellite in orbit 4. Navigation signals 5. Navigation receiver 6. Navigation solutions 7. Errors and error corrections 8. Differential positioning 9. Special topics 10. Applications
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