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The company [http://www.novatel.com/ Novatel] was awarded in 2002 <ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BPW/is_2_13/ai_n27573643/ NovAtel gains China order, GPS World, Feb. 2002]</ref> with a contract for the provision of 12 receivers for the phase II of the devolvement, and the receivers have already been delivered. These stations would complement the 11 ones already installed in and around Beijing for the phase I of the program. | The company [http://www.novatel.com/ Novatel] was awarded in 2002 <ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BPW/is_2_13/ai_n27573643/ NovAtel gains China order, GPS World, Feb. 2002]</ref> with a contract for the provision of 12 receivers for the phase II of the devolvement, and the receivers have already been delivered. These stations would complement the 11 ones already installed in and around Beijing for the phase I of the program. | ||
There is | There is little public information available on the SNAS development at the time of writing this article. | ||
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Revision as of 05:58, 30 August 2011
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Title | SNAS |
Author(s) | GMV |
Level | Basic |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
The People's Republic of China is developing its own SBAS, called Satellite Navigation Augmentation System (SNAS).
The company Novatel was awarded in 2002 [1] with a contract for the provision of 12 receivers for the phase II of the devolvement, and the receivers have already been delivered. These stations would complement the 11 ones already installed in and around Beijing for the phase I of the program.
There is little public information available on the SNAS development at the time of writing this article.
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