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Relative navigation and situation awareness information distribution for GPS information deficient situations

Published: 24 November 2009 Publication History

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Location information provided by satellite based Global Positioning System (GPS) is used in relative navigation due to its universal availability. However, situations arise where GPS signals become unavailable or its confidence level drops significantly. Under such circumstances, a backup or alternative system for providing location information becomes necessary. In this paper, we propose a robust ground infrastructure based system for relative navigation that can provide location and situational awareness information in case of GPS failure.

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      ICIS '09: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Interaction Sciences: Information Technology, Culture and Human
      November 2009
      1479 pages
      ISBN:9781605587103
      DOI:10.1145/1655925
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      Published: 24 November 2009

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      1. GPS reliability
      2. information distribution
      3. relative navigation

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