GNSS and WGS84: Implications for Marine Navigation around the UK

Vidal Ashkenazi, Terry Moore, Mark Dumville, Wu Chen, David McPherson, Keith Millen, Adam Greenland, Nick Ward, Mike Savill, Stuart Ruttle

Abstract: The following paper reports on the progress of a large collaborative project in the UK to investigate novel strategies for the implementation of GNSS within all phases of marine navigation. The project is funded by the UK Government under the leadership of the IESSG at the University of Nottingham. The project receives the support from a prestigious team of collaborators which include the UK Ministry of Defence Hydrographic Office, Trinity House Lighthouse Service, Northern Lighthouse Board, Commissioners for Irish Lights and the Port of London Authority. This consortium is of strategic importance, as their remits for operation encompass the provision of aids to navigation for all phases of marine transport within the UK and elsewhere.
Published in: Proceedings of the 11th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 1998)
September 15 - 18, 1998
Nashville, TN
Pages: 1307 - 1312
Cite this article: Ashkenazi, Vidal, Moore, Terry, Dumville, Mark, Chen, Wu, McPherson, David, Millen, Keith, Greenland, Adam, Ward, Nick, Savill, Mike, Ruttle, Stuart, "GNSS and WGS84: Implications for Marine Navigation around the UK," Proceedings of the 11th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 1998), Nashville, TN, September 1998, pp. 1307-1312.
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