Re: Galileo purported 1 m [horizontal?] position accuracy
- From: nospamronlee@xxxxxxxxxx (Ron Lee)
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 03:15:18 GMT
Jack Yeazel <jack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>You know, what that suggests to me is a "local" differential service you
>subscrib to (like we once had in the US) to get im accuracy... They
>didn't mention an SBAS in that writeup -that I could tell...???
>
The article stated this:
"We are aiming to provide one-metre, worldwide accuracy through
Galileo's 'open' service - this is not possible today without regional
or local augmentation," said Esa's Galileo project manager, Javier
Benedicto."
Sounds like no augmentation to me which is what seemed odd. Of course
the press is not known for being accurate. I will assume position
accuracies as stated in the Galileo Misssion High Level Document
Ron Lee
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