A JOHNS HOPKINS STUDY CONCLUDES THAT AN AUGMENTED GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
A JOHNS HOPKINS study concludes that an augmented Global Positioning System will meet the requirements of airborne navigation system users.The independent study notes that there are some risks to moving to a GPS system, but none that cannot be overcome.The satellite system will provide performance...
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