Abstract
Today’s monitoring schemes often demand fully or partly automated networks to be established, with the operations done remotely. Ease of use lead to the increasingly dominant position of GNSS within the market. This method’s include limitations includes accuracy, reliability and integrity dependence on the number and geometric distribution of the available satellites. To amend that, pseudolite systems have been suggested as an alternative or companion to GNSS.
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