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ID126381
Title ProperEye in space
Other Title InformationIndia starts work on indigenous satellite based navigation system
LanguageENG
AuthorJoseph, Jaimon
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Normally, it takes 20-32 seconds for a state-of-the-art GPS/GLONASS receiver to get a lock on satellites and plot location co-ordinates. Dr Vyasaraj Guru Rao, a specialist with 17 years of experience in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) navigation technologies has proposed a method by means of which one is able to obtain position in eight seconds, which he says can be adopted as a part of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite system (IRNSS) programme.
`In' analytical NoteForce Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.72-73
Journal SourceForce Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.72-73
Key WordsGPS ;  Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System - IRNSS ;  India ;  Internal Security ;  Defense Strategy ;  Space Technology ;  Modern Weapons ;  Missile Technology ;  GLONASS ;  Global Navigation Satellite System - GNSS