Beschreibung
This book offers detailed explanations of the principles of GPS and BDS dual-system receivers from an electronic engineering and communication technology perspective. In addition to reviewing the historical evolution of GPS and BDS systems, the book elaborates on virtually all of the signal processing theories used in GPS and BDS receivers, from signal tracking and acquisition to satellite position velocity calculation, model analysis of observed measurements, and positioning navigation solutions. The author's years of research and development experience in this field are also integrated into the discussion of the theories. In turn, the book explains GPS and BeiDou dual-system software receivers by combining the two theories, and provides the corresponding source code. Readers can run the program while reading the theoretical part of the book, and then analyze the results and modify the source code according to their own needs. This will foster a better understanding of the design theory of GPS and BDS dual-system receivers and provide a solid foundation for further research. This book is suitable for engineers, technicians, and research institutes working on satellite navigation and positioning in fields such as electronics, aerospace, surveying and mapping, automatic control, geography, transportation, agriculture, forestry, remote sensing, and planning, as well as senior undergraduate and graduate students in electronics disciplines. It can be used both as an academic reference work and as a supplementary textbook.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
Springer Verlag GmbH
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E-Mail: juergen.hartmann@springer.com




































































































