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NAVIGATION USERS OF MULTI-GNSS CODE RECEIVERS
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Over the next few years, the number of satellites of the currently operating navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS) and those under construction (BDS, Galileo), as well as other supporting solutions, will amount to approx. 140 units. As a result, users of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), who nowadays most frequently have mobile phones at their disposal, have an opportunity to simultaneously use satellites of several different constellations. A constant increase in the number of available satellites that can be used by a receiver improves the positioning accuracy and also increases the number of various forms of human activities for which a user can apply satellite navigation commonly at their disposal in their mobile phone. This article analyses the potential use of multi-GNSS receivers in various navigation types and phases. Their specific characteristics have been pointed out which cause that in the recent years they have dominated other GNSS positioning solutions. Moreover, it is defined in which navigation applications (in terms of positioning accuracy and availability) the GNSS systems can be used.
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