GLONASS C/A Code Signals - Status & Developments

P. Daly, G. R. Lennen

Abstract: Both the NAVSTAR GPS and GLONASS satellite navigation systems developed respectively by the United States and the Soviet Union are now planned to become operational by the 1995. Both systems are capable of providing the civil community with high-precision position-fixes and/or timing references on a continuous, world-wide basis. Already both systems have several satellites in orbit in order for pre-operational testing to be conducted. Developments in planned use of orbits are discussed as well as the use of the data message to present information on almanacs, ephemerides and satellite clock behaviour.
Published in: Proceedings of the 2nd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 1989)
September 27 - 29, 1989
The Broadmoor Hotel
Colorado Spring, CO
Pages: 53 - 60
Cite this article: Daly, P., Lennen, G. R., "GLONASS C/A Code Signals - Status & Developments," Proceedings of the 2nd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 1989), Colorado Spring, CO, September 1989, pp. 53-60.
Full Paper: ION Members/Non-Members: 1 Download Credit
Sign In