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On this page you will find all GNSS Applications belonging to the Other Applications category related articles on Navipedia. | On this page you will find all GNSS Applications belonging to the Other Applications category related articles on Navipedia. | ||
The main objective of GNSS systems was to provide positioning but by design other information is available or can be derived from the measurements gathered by GNSS receivers. This led to less conventional uses of the technology in application areas that were not initially envisioned. | |||
By design GNSS systems deliver precise time along with the position and velocity of the user. This capability has been used to provide a precise time reference in different areas such as financial transactions and stock markets. One other example of a less conventional use of GNSS technology is the use of the measured interference of the atmosphere on the GNSS signals to do atmospheric sensing. | |||
The full introductory article can be read [[Other Applications|here]]. | The full introductory article can be read [[Other Applications|here]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:32, 13 April 2011
DescriptionOn this page you will find all GNSS Applications belonging to the Other Applications category related articles on Navipedia. The main objective of GNSS systems was to provide positioning but by design other information is available or can be derived from the measurements gathered by GNSS receivers. This led to less conventional uses of the technology in application areas that were not initially envisioned. By design GNSS systems deliver precise time along with the position and velocity of the user. This capability has been used to provide a precise time reference in different areas such as financial transactions and stock markets. One other example of a less conventional use of GNSS technology is the use of the measured interference of the atmosphere on the GNSS signals to do atmospheric sensing. The full introductory article can be read here. |
Pages in category "Other Applications"
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