Achieving GPS–Galileo interoperability: the challenges ahead |
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Authors: | Walter F. Blanchard |
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Affiliation: | The Trundle, Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey RH4 2AN, UK |
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Abstract: | The enormous benefits of a worldwide accurate location system can only be achieved if GPS and Galileo can be made truly interoperable. The technical issues involved are relatively easy to deal with but the political and legal problems require far greater attention, with military issues and enactment of legislation the chief difficulties. These are discussed using examples, notably from road traffic law. Given that the US DoD is unlikely to cede control of GPS to the civil sector and design a new, separate system, the best solution might be to set aside part of GPS for purely civil purposes. |
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