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Architecture of Satellite-Positioning-as-a-Service.

Architecture of Satellite-Positioning-as-a-Service.

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Established on the exact mathematical principles, understanding of radio-wave propagation, and statistical signal processing and information theory, satellite navigation has become an essential cornerstone of modern civilisation, and an indispensable component of the national infrastructure. The increasing number of both navigation and non-navigati...

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... we propose a redesigned approach, based on utilisation of contemporary ICT infrastructure and advances in signal processing, and computer science. Dubbed the Satellite-Positioning-as-aService, the proposed concept splits the responsibilities for signal and information processing between a mobile unit and a supporting cloud computing infrastructure, in a sense presented in figure 5. In the proposed concept, a mobile unit (a user GNSS receiver) takes responsibility for satellite signals reception and conditioning, and GNSS pseudorange measurement. ...

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