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Geodetic Networks
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Modern Realization: GNSS Integration and the EGG-2018 Datum
Contemporary geodetic networks are overwhelmingly defined by Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), particularly the integration of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations. These systems allow for the rapid determination of coordinates relative to an [Earth-Centered, … -
Navigation Systems
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Satellite Navigation Systems (GNSS)
Global Navigation Satellite Systems/) (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System/) (GPS) and GLONASS, utilize trilateration based on time-of-flight measurements from a constellation of orbiting transmitters. A receiver calculates its position by measuring the pseudorange—the apparent distance based on the time difference between signal transmission and reception.
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Satellite
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Communications Satellites: Facilitate relay of signals (voice, data, video). Those in GEO offer continuous coverage over one-third of the globe.
Earth Observation Satellites: Include remote sensing (monitoring land use, climate) and meteorological satellites. Their effectiveness often relies on maintaining a Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), a specific type of [LEO…