The DOT requests that GPS manufacturers submit receivers for test in the following TWG categories: - Aviation (non-certified), cellular, general location/navigation, high precision, timing, networks, and space-based receivers - Each receiver should be accompanied by use cases defining its regions of operation - Dense urban, urban, suburban, and/or rural - The use cases also should identify how its applications are vital to economic, public safety, scientific, and/or national security needs - Of interest also will be factors supporting why this particular receiver model is important, e.g., quantity in use, economic impact, etc. - An estimate also is needed of how long this (set 1) receiver type will be in use before replacement with newer (set 2) models
What will GPS look like in ten years? This paper discusses improvements to the overall GPS system planned over the next ten years and examines their i...
Initial Workshop-I held on September 18, 2014 at the Volpe Center - Overview of DOT GPS Adjacent Band Compatibility Assessment Plan and plans/timeline...
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