Computer Science – Software Engineering
Scientific paper
Jun 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992esasp.340..243l&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Frequency and Time Forum p 243-248 (SEE N93-24978 09-70)
Computer Science
Software Engineering
1
Availability, Global Positioning System, Receivers, Requirements, Selectivity, Standardization, Time, Hardware, Software Engineering, Standards, Time Measurement, Troposphere
Scientific paper
The need to develop standards in GPS (Global Positioning Systems) receiver software and hardware, in particular with the implementation of Selective Availability (SA) is reported. The most recent activities of the CGGTTS (CCDS Group on GPS Time Transfer Standards) are reported. It has been clear for some time that a desirable and necessary step for improvement of the accuracy of GPS time comparisons is to establish GPS standards which may be adopted by receiver designers and users. For this reason, a formal body, the CGGTTS was created in 1991. The implementation of SA is described and examples of deficiencies caused by a lack of standardization are discussed.
Lewandowski Wojciech
Petit Gregory
Thomas Caroline
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