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Space-based augmentation for global navigation satellite systems
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EngineeringGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemSatellite Orbit DeterminationGlobal Positioning SystemSatellite MeasurementCalibrationSystems EngineeringSpace-based AugmentationsSatellite NetworkAutomatic NavigationGeodesyGeostationary OrbitSatellite Signal ProcessingSpace CommunicationsSignal ProcessingSatellite Navigation SystemsAerospace EngineeringRemote SensingSpace-based AugmentationGlobal Satellite Navigation Systems
This paper describes space-based augmentation for global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). Space-based augmentations increase the accuracy and integrity of the GNSS, thereby enhancing users' safety. The corrections for ephemeris, ionospheric delay, and clocks are calculated from reference station measurements of GNSS data in wide-area master stations and broadcast via geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites. This paper discusses the clock models, satellite orbit determination, ionospheric delay estimation, multipath mitigation, and GEO uplink subsystem (GUS) as used in the Wide Area Augmentation System developed by the FAA.
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