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Integrated Communications and Navigation Terminal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2009

M. A. Beach
Affiliation:
(Centre for Communications Research, University of Bristol, and INMOS Limited)
P. G. Mattos
Affiliation:
(Centre for Communications Research, University of Bristol, and INMOS Limited)
M. Chau
Affiliation:
(Centre for Communications Research, University of Bristol, and INMOS Limited)

Abstract

The mobile radio communications industry has recently witnessed a new demand for terminal equipment which can provide both communications and position reporting capabilities on a global scale–for example, the automatic monitoring of secure cargoes during international transportation. Thus, there is much interest in the development of land mobile satellite terminal equipment in the form of a single integrated unit which can economically provide both of these facilities. In this paper the development of such a unit is considered using the Inmarsat-c satellite communications service and the Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS), with extension to GLONASS possible in a receive-only version.

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Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1991

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