OPINIONS & DEPARTMENTS - Out in Front - Business Hand at the Helm (English)
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Title:OPINIONS & DEPARTMENTS - Out in Front - Business Hand at the Helm
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Contributors:Cameron, Alan ( author )
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Table of contents – Volume 22, Issue 6
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 - Business Hand at the HelmCameron, Alan et al. | 2011
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THE SYSTEM - The Best-Laid Plans — Filing of the Third Report by LightSquared/GPS Technical Working Group; LightSquared Interference with Emergency Services, Public Safety; ICAO to Weigh Locata for Back-up APNT; GAGAN Transponder in Orbit| 2011
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THE BUSINESS| 2011
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Corporate Profiles - Leaders in the GNSS marketplace describe their products, services, and corporate capabilities in special advertiser-sponsored pages throughout the Buyers Guide.| 2011
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SPECIAL SECTION - 2011 Buyers Guide - The only industry guide to GNSS manufacturers and service providers lists more than a hundred companies and their offerings in dozens of categories.| 2011
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DEFENSE - Mitigation for Missles - Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Tracking Loops Cope with Interference - A fuzzy tracking system performs as a narrow bandwidth tracking system in terms of noise reduction, and a wide bandwidth tracking system in terms of dynamic response, overcoming the contradiction between receiver bandwidth requirements using classical tracking techniques for either noise reduction or dynamic tracking.Kamel, Ahmed M et al. | 2011
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Mitigation for Missles: Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Tracking Loops Cope with InterferenceKamel, A.M. / Borio, D. / Nielsen, J. / Lachapelle, G. et al. | 2011
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HOW GPS AND GLONASS GOT TOGETHER- AND OTHER RECENT EVENTSAshjaee, J. et al. | 2011
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How GPS and GLONASS Got Together — And Other Recent Events - The recent broadcast of the first CDMA signal from the new GLONASS-K satellite culminates a long series of events that began in 1989. A key participant gives a first-hand account of the history of many meetings, formal and informal, that created true interoperability between the two major satellite systems, giving users a modern GNSS in action.Ashjaee, Javad et al. | 2011
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INNOVATION - MBOC Signal Options - Performance of Multiplexed Binary Offset Carrier Modulations for Modernized GNSS Systems - The M-code is a binary-offset-carrier (BOC) signal — A split spectrum signal — That places most of its power near the edges of the allocated GPS frequency bands, thereby having negligible impact on the legacy signals. A signal with better acquisition capabilities and improved multipath performance (while still compatible with the existing GPS signals) was a multiplexed BOC modulation, MBOC(6,1,1/11). The MBOC spectrum can be achieved by following one of several different signal-construction paths with some resulting differences in how a receiver tracks the signal and its associated performance.Simona Lohan, E et al. | 2011
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MBOC Signal Options: Performance of Multiplexed Binary Offset Carrier Modulations for Modernized GNSS SystemsLohan, E.S. / Bhuiyan, M.Z.H. / Hurskainen, H. et al. | 2011