What is it about?

The study aims to evaluate the suitability of Galileo and NavIC as standalone GNSS systems in low latitude regions and identify their strengths and weaknesses in terms of positioning performance. The findings of this analysis can be used to guide the development of strategies for improving the accuracy and availability of GNSS positioning solutions in these regions.

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Why is it important?

To provide a more comprehensive explanation, the preliminary analysis of standalone Galileo and NavIC in the context of positioning performance for low latitude regions refers to an assessment of the positioning accuracy and reliability of the two GNSS systems in areas closer to the equator, where the ionosphere affects GNSS signals differently than in higher latitudes.

Perspectives

GNSS systems become more widely adopted around the world, it is important to evaluate their performance in different regions and under different environmental conditions. The analysis of Galileo and NavIC in low latitude regions contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the global performance of these systems and can inform the development of GNSS services tailored to specific regions and applications.

devadas Kuna
Osmania University

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This page is a summary of: Preliminary Analysis of Standalone Galileo and NavIC in the context of Positioning Performance for Low Latitude Region, Procedia Computer Science, January 2020, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2020.04.024.
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