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The Effect of Globalstar MSS Transmissions on the Future Reception of GLONASS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 1999

John Cooper
Affiliation:
CAA Institute Of Satellite Navigation, The University of Leeds
Peter Daly
Affiliation:
CAA Institute Of Satellite Navigation, The University of Leeds
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Abstract

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This paper discusses the impact of a new generation of mobile communications, Mobile Satellite Services (MSS), on the reception of GLONASS signals in the future. The two systems are very closely located in the frequency spectrum, and the effect of this co-location has been derived. It is shown that the performance of GLONASS in a future GNSS-1 will be heavily affected by the current emissions proposed by the Globalstar consortium.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1999 The Royal Institute of Navigation