
EAB Q&A: Could a new PNT constellation replace GNSS?
July 13, 2023
GPS World’s EAB disuss, “Could a new PNT constellation using LEO satellites fully replace the services provided by the four existing GNSS constellations?”
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GPS World’s EAB disuss, “Could a new PNT constellation using LEO satellites fully replace the services provided by the four existing GNSS constellations?”
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