WIRELESS - EGNOS Gets to Work - Using the European Service with GPS-Equipped Mobile Phones - Satellite-based augmentation system corrections from the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service improve the positioning accuracy and user experience of GPS-enabled mobile phones, even if EGNOS satellites are not visible and even when the GNSS chipset in the phone does not support SBAS. (English)
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Title:WIRELESS - EGNOS Gets to Work - Using the European Service with GPS-Equipped Mobile Phones - Satellite-based augmentation system corrections from the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service improve the positioning accuracy and user experience of GPS-enabled mobile phones, even if EGNOS satellites are not visible and even when the GNSS chipset in the phone does not support SBAS.
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Table of contents – Volume 22, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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OPINIONS & DEPARTMENTS - Out in Front - Tech and TecherCameron, Alan et al. | 2011
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EXPERT ADVICE - Col. Bernard Gruber, GPS Directorate - Interview with Don Jewell| 2011
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THE SYSTEM - FCC Asked to Authorize Potential Interferer; 24+3 GPS Configuration; EC — $1 Trillion in Europe Depends on GPS; Michibiki Produces 3-Centimeter Accuracy; Shelton Heads Space Command; and more| 2011
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THE BUSINESS - Spirent GSS6400 Offers Record and Playback; Trimble Creates Mobile GIS Developer Community; Topcon Drives High-Speed Surface Profiler; Southwest Airlines Flies RNP Procedures at 11 Airports; Leica Lays Out Terrestrial Augmentation Network; Events; and more| 2011
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WIRELESS - Single-Shot Position - Cell-Phone Location without Ephemeris - A new method enables the mobile phone to compute its own position using acquisition assistance data with increased resolution in some of the fields. It benefits network operators as they can deliver the best performance with minimum bandwidth requirements, making this especially relevant in emergency-call situations.de Salas, Javier et al. | 2011
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Single-Shot Position: Cell-Phone Location without Ephemerisde Salas, J. / van Diggelen, F. et al. | 2011
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EGNOS Gets to Work Using the European Service with GPS-Equipped Mobile PhonesBoullete, F. / Kennes, B. / Mastier, M. / Banfield, L. et al. | 2011
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WIRELESS - EGNOS Gets to Work - Using the European Service with GPS-Equipped Mobile Phones - Satellite-based augmentation system corrections from the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service improve the positioning accuracy and user experience of GPS-enabled mobile phones, even if EGNOS satellites are not visible and even when the GNSS chipset in the phone does not support SBAS.Boullete, François et al. | 2011
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GNSS and the lonosphereJensen, A.B.O. / Mitchell, C. et al. | 2011
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INNOVATION - GNSS and the Ionosphere - What's in Store for the Next Solar Maximum?Jensen, Anna B O et al. | 2011
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Galileo to the RescueHolstein, L. et al. | 2011
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ON THE EDGE - Application Challenge - Galileo to the RescueHolstein, Lars et al. | 2011