The Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS) is a highly accurate space based navigation system providing all weather, 24 hour a day service to both military and civilian users. The system provides a Gaussian position solution with four satellites, each providing its ephemeris and clock offset with respect to GPS time. The GPS Master Clock Station (MCS) is charged with tracking each Navstar spacecraft and precisely defining the ephemeris and clock parameters for upload into the vehicle's navigation message. Briefly described here are the Navstar system and the Kalman filter estimation process used by MCS to determine, predict, and ensure quality control for each of the satellite's ephemeris and clock states. Routine performance is shown. Kal...
The task of day-to-day low orbiting satellite tracking utilizing the NAVSPASUR orbital elements is d...
We compare the broadcast ephemerides from Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) to the postprocessed e...
Analysis of the performance of all on-orbit Navstar space vehicle clocks and Global Po-sitioning Sys...
The Navstar/Global Positioning System (GPS) is considered. The issue of control segment accuracy in ...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed to provide highly precise position, velocity, and ...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) is a United States Department of Defense satellite surve...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) sensors on-board the space crafts are providing orbit dete...
An onboard navigation system was developed to aid the design and evaluation of algorithms used in au...
Having recently met stringent criteria for full operational capability (FOC) certification, the Glob...
In GPS one of the primary errors contributing to positioning inaccuracy is the performance of the on...
In this article, an algorithm for clock offset estimation of the GPS satellites is presented. The al...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) has been under development by the US Department of Defen...
We characterize the errors in the broadcast estimates of the Global Positioning System’s satellite e...
Many sophisticated Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications require high-precision sat...
Special orbit determination algorithms were developed to accommodate the size and speed limitations ...
The task of day-to-day low orbiting satellite tracking utilizing the NAVSPASUR orbital elements is d...
We compare the broadcast ephemerides from Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) to the postprocessed e...
Analysis of the performance of all on-orbit Navstar space vehicle clocks and Global Po-sitioning Sys...
The Navstar/Global Positioning System (GPS) is considered. The issue of control segment accuracy in ...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed to provide highly precise position, velocity, and ...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) is a United States Department of Defense satellite surve...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) sensors on-board the space crafts are providing orbit dete...
An onboard navigation system was developed to aid the design and evaluation of algorithms used in au...
Having recently met stringent criteria for full operational capability (FOC) certification, the Glob...
In GPS one of the primary errors contributing to positioning inaccuracy is the performance of the on...
In this article, an algorithm for clock offset estimation of the GPS satellites is presented. The al...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) has been under development by the US Department of Defen...
We characterize the errors in the broadcast estimates of the Global Positioning System’s satellite e...
Many sophisticated Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications require high-precision sat...
Special orbit determination algorithms were developed to accommodate the size and speed limitations ...
The task of day-to-day low orbiting satellite tracking utilizing the NAVSPASUR orbital elements is d...
We compare the broadcast ephemerides from Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) to the postprocessed e...
Analysis of the performance of all on-orbit Navstar space vehicle clocks and Global Po-sitioning Sys...