Abstract: | International collaboration is playing an increasing role in the world of multi-constellation global navigation satellite systems. In addition to promoting much needed interoperability and cooperation among the expanding GNSS and RNSS, international collaboration facilitates more effective signal monitoring, technological development, and scientific applications of GNSS. This paper introduces a recent international collaboration effort between US AFRL and Singapore to conduct multi-GNSS research. An initial test phase was established in March 2012 and full multi-GNSS deployment is currently being planned. Preliminary studies of ionosphere scintillation data collected during the initial test phase are presented to highlight the feasibility and importance of this collaborative effort. |
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Proceedings of the ION 2013 Pacific PNT Meeting April 23 - 25, 2013 Marriott Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa Honolulu, Hawaii |
Pages: | 1104 - 1109 |
Cite this article: | Vinande, E., Pujara, N., Morton, J., Marcus, R., van Graas, F., Pelgrum, W., "International Collaborative Navigation Research," Proceedings of the ION 2013 Pacific PNT Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 2013, pp. 1104-1109. |
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