Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001esabu.105...35g&link_type=abstract
ESA Bulletin (ISSN 0376-4265), No. 105, p. 35 - 42 (2001)
Physics
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Satellite Navigation
Scientific paper
EGNOS will significantly improve the accuracy of GPS, typically from 20 m to better than 5 m, will offer a serivce guarantee by means of the "Integrity Signal", and will also provide additional ranging signals. This article summarises the EGNOS system requirements, the overall system design, as well as the current status of the on-going development activities, including the EGNOS System Test Bed (ESTB).
Benedicto Jessica
Gauthier Laurent
Michel Pascal
Ventura-Traveset Javier
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