IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia

The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) currently under development is expected to reach full operational capability before 2017. As a large part of the Australian continent lies in IRNSS’s service area, it is important to gain an understanding of its navigational potential and actua...

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Main Authors: Zaminpardaz, S., Teunissen, Peter, Nadarajah, Nandakumaran
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis Asia Pacific (Singapore) 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45400
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author Zaminpardaz, S.
Teunissen, Peter
Nadarajah, Nandakumaran
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description The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) currently under development is expected to reach full operational capability before 2017. As a large part of the Australian continent lies in IRNSS’s service area, it is important to gain an understanding of its navigational potential and actual positioning capabilities for Australian users. The goals of this contribution are therefore to provide insight into IRNSS, to demonstrate its current positioning performance using actual L5 pseudorange tracking data, and to analyse its expected positioning performance for when the system is fully operational. As such this contribution provides the very first results of the IRNSS stand-alone positioning capabilities over Australia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-454002019-02-19T04:26:33Z IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia Zaminpardaz, S. Teunissen, Peter Nadarajah, Nandakumaran The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) currently under development is expected to reach full operational capability before 2017. As a large part of the Australian continent lies in IRNSS’s service area, it is important to gain an understanding of its navigational potential and actual positioning capabilities for Australian users. The goals of this contribution are therefore to provide insight into IRNSS, to demonstrate its current positioning performance using actual L5 pseudorange tracking data, and to analyse its expected positioning performance for when the system is fully operational. As such this contribution provides the very first results of the IRNSS stand-alone positioning capabilities over Australia. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45400 10.1080/14498596.2016.1142398 Taylor & Francis Asia Pacific (Singapore) fulltext
spellingShingle Zaminpardaz, S.
Teunissen, Peter
Nadarajah, Nandakumaran
IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia
title IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia
title_full IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia
title_fullStr IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia
title_full_unstemmed IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia
title_short IRNSS stand-alone positioning: first results in Australia
title_sort irnss stand-alone positioning: first results in australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45400