The principle of operation and characteristics of the NAVSTAR GPS system is discussed. The system will provide extremely accurate three-dimensional position and velocity information to users anywhere in the world. The measurement is based on receiving the R.F signal from four satellites of a total constellation of 18 . Accuracies on the order of 10 meters may be anticipated. This paper discusses also the possibility of implementation of the system in Egypt with the modification suggested to acquire the national conditions .
ABO EL SOUD, M., & YOUSEF, S. (1985). NAVSTAR : GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS). International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology, 1(A.S.A.T. CONFERENCE 14-16 May 1985 r CAIRO), 1129-1141. doi: 10.21608/asat.1985.26582
MLA
M. SAMY ABO EL SOUD; SAYED YOUSEF. "NAVSTAR : GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)". International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology, 1, A.S.A.T. CONFERENCE 14-16 May 1985 r CAIRO, 1985, 1129-1141. doi: 10.21608/asat.1985.26582
HARVARD
ABO EL SOUD, M., YOUSEF, S. (1985). 'NAVSTAR : GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)', International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology, 1(A.S.A.T. CONFERENCE 14-16 May 1985 r CAIRO), pp. 1129-1141. doi: 10.21608/asat.1985.26582
VANCOUVER
ABO EL SOUD, M., YOUSEF, S. NAVSTAR : GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS). International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology, 1985; 1(A.S.A.T. CONFERENCE 14-16 May 1985 r CAIRO): 1129-1141. doi: 10.21608/asat.1985.26582