First experience with the ASN-16 GLONASS receiver

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Position Errors, Radio Receivers, Satellite Navigation Systems, Systems Engineering, U.S.S.R. Space Program, Frequency Measurement, Satellite Networks, Time Measurement, Velocity Measurement

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Experience with the ASN-16 GLONASS (Russian Global Space Navigation System), a slow sequencing C/A code receiver working on one channel, is described. It is basically designed for airborne applications but can also be used in terrestrial and maritime applications. It consists of a navigation computer; an RF unit, a control and display unit as well as antenna and preamplifier. An ARINC 429 compatible interface enables data transfer between receiver and external units (input of inertial aiding data, output of position, velocity, and time). A software upgrade also provides access to ephemeris, almanac, pseudorange, and pseudodoppler measurements. The ASN-16 equipment is described on hardware and software level. The first results of test measurements and material on the actual GLONASS constellation is presented. During the test period horizontal position errors of up to 30 m were measured within 24 hours in stationary mode.

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