International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, NevadaThe commitment of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to use atomic clocks dates back more than ten years ago when the first major contractual commitment was made with the award of the first space vehicle procurement contract to Rockwell International in 1973. The primary purpose of atomic clocks was, and still is, to provide autonomy of time and frequency to the individual spacecraft. The objective of the atomic clock was, and still is, the assurance of time accuracy to the nanosecond level. This implies a positioning accuracy of the order of feet. We note that timing accuracy and positioning accuracy are related via the speed of light...
The overall performance of navigation payloads is dependent on the performance of the on-board clock...
The primary payload of a navigation satellite is its clock that is indispensable to perform precise ...
A 1996 paper estimated “that the total number of space-borne atomic frequency standards (AFS) is no ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 30-November 02, 1989 / Town & Country Ho...
Analysis of the performance of all on-orbit Navstar space vehicle clocks and Global Po-sitioning Sys...
The rubidium clocks in the GPS Block ZIR spacecrafl have no prmious flight experience, and will be t...
Abstract: The signal transmission and position quality obtained by GNSS positioning directly depends...
The frequency stability and reliability of the clocks are critical to the success of the GPS and GLO...
Chip Scale Atomic Clocks are a recently developed technology, that used together with a GNSS receive...
EG&G, Inc. has been selected to provide the Rubidium Abmic Frequency Standards ( W S) for the G...
The US. Naval Research Laboratory (NRW conducts comprehensive anulyses of the Global Positioning Sys...
This paper is an update of the on-orbit operational performance of the frequency standards on the Bl...
The overall performance of navigation payloads is dependent on the performance of the on-board clock...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
Satellite atomic clocks are the key elements for position, navigation, and timing services of the Gl...
The overall performance of navigation payloads is dependent on the performance of the on-board clock...
The primary payload of a navigation satellite is its clock that is indispensable to perform precise ...
A 1996 paper estimated “that the total number of space-borne atomic frequency standards (AFS) is no ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 30-November 02, 1989 / Town & Country Ho...
Analysis of the performance of all on-orbit Navstar space vehicle clocks and Global Po-sitioning Sys...
The rubidium clocks in the GPS Block ZIR spacecrafl have no prmious flight experience, and will be t...
Abstract: The signal transmission and position quality obtained by GNSS positioning directly depends...
The frequency stability and reliability of the clocks are critical to the success of the GPS and GLO...
Chip Scale Atomic Clocks are a recently developed technology, that used together with a GNSS receive...
EG&G, Inc. has been selected to provide the Rubidium Abmic Frequency Standards ( W S) for the G...
The US. Naval Research Laboratory (NRW conducts comprehensive anulyses of the Global Positioning Sys...
This paper is an update of the on-orbit operational performance of the frequency standards on the Bl...
The overall performance of navigation payloads is dependent on the performance of the on-board clock...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
Satellite atomic clocks are the key elements for position, navigation, and timing services of the Gl...
The overall performance of navigation payloads is dependent on the performance of the on-board clock...
The primary payload of a navigation satellite is its clock that is indispensable to perform precise ...
A 1996 paper estimated “that the total number of space-borne atomic frequency standards (AFS) is no ...