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  2. GNSS applications - Wikipedia

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    A "GNSS compass" uses a pair of antennas separated by about 50 cm to detect the phase difference in the carrier signal from a particular GNSS satellite. [8] Given the positions of the satellite, the position of the antenna, and the phase difference, the orientation of the two antennas can be computed.

  3. Satellite navigation software - Wikipedia

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    A track is a trace of somewhere that you have actually been (often called a "breadcrumb trail"). The GNSS (global navigation satellite system) unit (external or internal) periodically sends details of the location which are recorded by the software, either by taking a reading based on a set time interval, based on a set distance, based on a change in direction by more than a certain angle, or ...

  4. JetDirect - Wikipedia

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    JetDirect is based on HP's MIO (Modular Input/Output) interface, which was designed from the ground up with the IIIsi to create a mainstream full function high performance networked printer. The initial MIO interface card had Ethernet and Token Ring physical layer variants and used various networking protocols over an AUI / BNC connection.

  5. Satellite navigation - Wikipedia

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    GNSS-2 is the second generation of systems that independently provide a full civilian satellite navigation system, exemplified by the European Galileo positioning system. [5] These systems will provide the accuracy and integrity monitoring necessary for civil navigation; including aircraft.

  6. Satellite navigation device - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle navigation on a personal navigation assistant Garmin eTrex10 edition handheld. A satellite navigation device or satnav device, also known as a satellite navigation receiver or satnav receiver or simply a GPS device, is a user equipment that uses satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS) or similar global navigation satellite systems (GNSS).

  7. GPS/INS - Wikipedia

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    The method is applicable for any GNSS/INS system. Overview. GPS/INS method ... In general, GPS/INS sensor fusion is a nonlinear filtering problem, ...

  8. ARINC - Wikipedia

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    ARINC 740 defines airborne printers; ARINC 741 is the standard for a first-generation L-band satellite data unit; ARINC 743A defines a GNSS sensor receiver; ARINC 744A defines a full-format airborne printer; ARINC 746 is the standard for a cabin telecommunications unit, based on Q.931 and CEPT-E1; ARINC 747 defines a Flight Data Recorder (FDR)

  9. Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    GNSS enhancement refers to techniques used to improve the accuracy of positioning information provided by the Global Positioning System or other global navigation satellite systems in general, a network of satellites used for navigation.