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portada GPS versus Galileo: Balancing for Position in Space
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9781288306121
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GPS versus Galileo: Balancing for Position in Space

Scott W. Beidleman (Author) · Biblioscholar · Paperback

GPS versus Galileo: Balancing for Position in Space - Beidleman, Scott W.

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Synopsis "GPS versus Galileo: Balancing for Position in Space"

This study investigates Europe's motives to develop the independent satellite navigation system known as Galileo, despite the existence of America's successful Global Positioning System (GPS). The study begins by analyzing both systems to familiarize the reader with global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and to provide an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of GPS and Galileo, as well as the systems' similarities and differences. Although the two systems have different founding principles, they employ similar infrastructures and operational concepts. In the short term Galileo will provide better accuracy for civilian users until GPS upgrades take effect. But performance is only part of the rationale. The author contends that Europe's pursuit of Galileo is driven by a combination of reasons including performance, independence, and economic incentive. With Galileo, Europe hopes to achieve political, security, and technological independence from the US. Additionally, Europe envisions overcoming the US monopoly on GNSS by seizing a sizable share of the expanding GNSS market and setting a new world standard for satellite navigation. Finally, the author explores Galileo's impact on the US and reviews US policy towards Galileo. The study concludes with recommendations to strengthen the competitiveness of GPS.

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