Engineering satellite-based navigation and timing :
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[Book]
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global navigation satellite systems, signals, and receivers /
First Statement of Responsibility
John W. Betz
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xxviii, 640 pages) :
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illustrations
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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IEEE Press; TitlePage; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Useful Constants; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; About the Author; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Satnav Revolution; 1.2 Basic Principles of Satnav; 1.3 Satnav Attributes; 1.4 Book Structure and How to Use This Book; 1.5 More To Explore; Reference; Part I System and Signal Engineering; 2 Satellite Orbits and Constellations; 2.1 Kepler's Laws; 2.2 Orbital Deviations from Ideal; 2.3 Constellations; 2.4 Useful Geometry Calculations; 2.5 Summary; Review Questions; References; 3 Satnav Signals
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3.1 Signals, Signal Processing, and Spreading Modulations3.2 Effects of Doppler and of Ionospheric Propagation; 3.3 Satnav Signal Characteristics; 3.4 Satnav Signal Structure; 3.5 Summary; Review Questions; References; 4 Link Budgets; 4.1 Free-Space Path Loss; 4.2 Calculating Maximum and Minimum Specified Received Power in Signal Specifications; 4.3 Terrestrial Link Budgets; 4.4 Building Penetration and Foliage Losses; 4.5 Summary; Review Questions; References; 5 Correlator Output SNR, Effective C/N0, and I/S; 5.1 Channel Model and Ideal Receiver Processing
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5.2 Correlator Output SNR With No Interference5.3 Correlator Output SNR With Interference: Spectral Separation Coefficients and Processing Gain; 5.4 Effective C/N0; 5.5 Interference-To-Signal Power Ratios and Effective C/N0; 5.6 A Deeper Look at Spectral Separation Coefficients; 5.7 Multiple Access Interference and Aggregate Gain of a Constellation; 5.8 Summary; Review Questions; References; 6 Error Sources and Error Characterization; 6.1 Sources of Error in Satnav Positioning and Timing Calculation; 6.2 Dilution of Precision and Error Measures
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6.3 Positioning Errors for Standalone and Differential Satnav Receivers6.4 Other Error Sources; 6.5 Summary; Review Questions; Application Questions; References; Part II Satnav System Descriptions; 7 Navstar Global Positioning System; 7.1 GPS History and Plans; 7.2 GPS Description; 7.3 GPS Signals; 7.4 Summary; Review Questions; Application Questions; References; 8 Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems; 8.1 SBAS History and Plans; 8.2 SBAS Description; 8.3 SBAS Signals; 8.4 Summary; Review Questions; Application Questions; References; 9 Glonass; 9.1 GLONASS History and Plans
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9.2 GLONASS Description9.3 GLONASS Signals; 9.4 Summary; Review Questions; Application Questions; References; 10 Galileo; 10.1 Galileo History and Plans; 10.2 Galileo Description; 10.3 Galileo Signals; 10.4 Summary; Review Questions; Application Questions; References; 11 Beidou System; 11.1 BDS History and Plans; 11.2 BDS Description; 11.3 BDS Signals; 11.4 SUMMARY; Review Questions; Application Questions; References; 12 Quasi-Zenith Satellite System; 12.1 QZSS History and Plans; 12.2 QZSS Description; 12.3 QZSS Signals; 12.4 Summary; References; 13 Indian Regional Satellite System
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Engineering Satellite-Based Navigation and Timing : Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Signals, and Receivers