GPS/GLONASS Time Transfer With 20-Channel Dual GNSS Receiver

P. Daly, S. Riley

Abstract: One of the world's two global satellite navigation systems, GPS, is already fully operational (April 1994) and the other, GLONASS, will become operational by the end of 1995 or early 1996. Each will offer, independently of the other, precise location and time transfer continuously anywhere in the world and indeed in space itself. Many potential users, in particular the civil aviation community, are keenly interested in a joint GPS/GLONASS operation since it would offer substantial advantages in defining and maintaining the integrity of the navigation aid. Results are presented on the characterization of GPS/GLONASS time comparison using a 20-channel dual receiver developed & constructed at the University of Leeds, UK.
Published in: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
November 29 - 1, 1995
The Doubletree Hotel at Horton Plaza
San Diego, California
Pages: 159 - 166
Cite this article: Daly, P., Riley, S., "GPS/GLONASS Time Transfer With 20-Channel Dual GNSS Receiver," Proceedings of the 27th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, San Diego, California, November 1995, pp. 159-166.
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