Re: GPS / Galileo book
- From: "Jon" <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Jan 2007 11:54:08 -0800
T Driver wrote:
Pekka Jarvela wrote:
I was browsing for GPS books and noticed that quite many of them have
been written between 1995-2000. Maybe nothing essential has changed but
can you still recommend some more update book? Are there already books
on Galileo available?
One book I'm particularly fond of is Global Position System: Signals,
Measurements and Performance.
Link: http://www.navtechgps.com/supply/books.asp?Line=engineering
Note: It's the 5th book on list
It's well written and the second edition was published in 2006.
Chapter 3 discusses GLONASS as well as Galileo. The book is GPS
engineer oriented, and most of the engineering is geared towards GPS -
but the ideas will be similar for Galileo.
Indeed. Drs. Misra and Enge are two of the world's leading experts in
the field.
Hope this helps.
Ted
Regards,
Jon
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