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  2. Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring - Wikipedia

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    RAIM is considered available if 24 GPS satellites or more are operative. If the number of GPS satellites is 23 or fewer, RAIM availability must be checked using approved ground-based prediction software. Several GPS-related systems also provide integrity signals separate from GPS.

  3. RAIM - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. RAIM or Raim may refer to: Raum, a demon ... Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring; Redundant array of ...

  4. GNSS augmentation - Wikipedia

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    A system such as this is referred to as an aircraft-based augmentation system (ABAS) by the ICAO. The most widely used form of ABAS is receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM), which uses redundant GPS signals to ensure the integrity of the position solution, and to detect faulty signals. [12] Additional sensors may include: eLORAN receivers

  5. Error analysis for the Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) is a feature included in some receivers, designed to provide a warning to the user if jamming or another problem is detected. The U.S. military has also deployed since 2004 their Selective Availability / Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) in the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR). [33]

  6. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    RAIM Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring: Or: remote autonomous integrity monitoring RALT Radar or radio altimeter: RAREPS Weather Radar Reports [6] Provided by Air Traffic Controllers RAS rectified air speed RA(T) restricted area (temporary) RAT ram air turbine: RCO remote communications outlet RCR Reverse current relay RCVR Radio ...

  7. Talk:Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The section entitled RAIM reads as though it has been copied directly from a book or some other external source. It requires an understanding of statistics terms that are not explained and could do with a complete rewrite. -- 168.132.121.146 ( talk ) 22:26, 30 November 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. AN/PSN-13 Defense Advanced GPS Receiver - Wikipedia

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    The AN/PSN-13 Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR; colloquially, "dagger") is a handheld GPS receiver used by the United States Department of Defense and select foreign military services. It is a military-grade, dual-frequency receiver, and has the security hardware necessary to decode the encrypted P(Y)-code GPS signals .

  9. Selective availability anti-spoofing module - Wikipedia

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    A Selective Availability Anti-spoofing Module (SAASM) is used by military Global Positioning System receivers to allow decryption of precision GPS observations, while the accuracy of civilian GPS receivers may be reduced by the United States military through Selective Availability (SA) and anti-spoofing (AS). [1]