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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
March 2012
Print publication year:
2012
Online ISBN:
9780511659072

Book description

Bridge the gap between theoretical education and practical work experience with this hands-on guide to GNSS, which features:A clear, practical presentation of GNSS theory, with emphasis on GPS and GLONASSAll the essential theory behind software receivers and signal simulators Key applications in navigation and geophysics, including INS aiding, scintillation monitoring, earthquake studies and morePhysical explanations of various important phenomena, including the similarity of code delay and phase advance of GNSS signals, and negative cross-correlation between scintillation intensity and phase variations.Whether you are a practising engineer, a researcher or a student, you will gain a wealth of insights from the authors' twenty-five years of experience. You can explore numerous practical examples and case studies and get hands-on user experience with a bundled real-time software receiver, signal simulator and a set of signal data, enabling you to create your own GNSS lab for research or study.

Reviews

'This book provides an excellent introduction to satellite navigation and the technologies that make it possible. The authors set forth both fundamentals and practical aspects in a manner that allows even newcomers to GNSS to utilize it effectively. The topics covered in this book address the most important elements of current-day GNSS applications.'

Sam Pullen - Stanford University

'Now it is possible to learn how GNSS work by doing.'

Richard Langley - Professor of Geodesy and Precision Navigation, University of New Brunswick, from the Foreword

'… the book includes free academic versions of a real-time software receiver and signal simulator … greatly exceeds what is found in other textbooks and by this reason it should be recommended. The authors use friendly and easy to understand language. This important feature definitely helps to follow the content of the book also by students and researchers without deeper knowledge of the GNSS technology. Also, the book is worth of recommending to all readers interested in GNSS signal processing, not limited to geoscientists only … I have found this book very interesting …'

Pawel Wielgosz - Institute of Geodesy, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

'The authors write in an accessible, conversational style with many enjoyable descriptions of historical context. This is most welcome, and makes for pleasant reading … The main content of the book is a valuable addition to the still-small universe of GNSS textbooks … The authors provide a number of interesting details and novelties not found in other GNSS texts … this book offers a more comprehensive treatment of the various satellite signals than previous GNSS texts. For that reason alone, it is worth having on your shelf.'

Frank Van Diggelen Source: InsideGNSS

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