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ATI Global Positioning System (GPS) Technology course

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Description: Thomas Logsdon has designed this 4-day GPS Technology short course for engineers, scientists, technicians, and managers who are involved in the design, management and applications of the Global Positioning System.
ATI's GPS and Other Radionavigation Satellites course International Navigation Solutions for Military, Civilian, and Aerospace Applications ATI's GPS and Other Radionavigation Satellites If present plans materialize, 128 radionavigation satellites will soon be installed along the space frontier. They will be owned and operated by six different countries hoping to capitalize on the financial success of the GPS constellation. In this popular four-day short course Tom Logsdon describes in detail how these various radionavigation systems work and reviews the many practical benefits they are slated to provide to military and civilian users around the globe. Logsdon will explain how each radionavigation system works and how to use it in various practical situations.
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Page title:ATI's GPS and Other Radionavigation Satellites course
Keywords:ATI, Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar, Thomas Logsdon, Aerospace Power Systems Engineering, Cost Assessment Aerospace & Military Systems, Cost Estimation Control of Flight Systems, Designing Using Crewed Space Missions Systems, Designing Cost Effective Space Missions, Digital Satellite Communications Systems, Fundamentals Orbital Mechanics, Fundamentals Orbital & Launch Mechanics, Fundamentals of Synthetic Aperture Radar, GPS Technology, Ground Station Design & Technology, Introduction Space, LEO GEO SATCOM, Managing Satellite Constellation Development, Mobile Communications Satellites
Description:If present plans materialize, 128 radionavigation satellites will soon be installed along the space frontier. They will be owned and operated by six different countries hoping to capitalize on the financial success of the GPS constellation. In this popular four-day short course Tom Logsdon describes in detail how these various radionavigation systems work and reviews the many practical benefits they are slated to provide to military and civilian users around the globe. Logsdon will explain how each radionavigation system works and how to use it in various practical situations. Each section of the course includes real-world explanations and examples using published inputs from the literature and from the instructor's personal and professional experiences.
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