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This paper defines Interoperability and illustrates its essentials in the frame of the Galileo system. The status of interoperability activities in Galileo is outlined, with respect to Galileo frequency and signal compatibility, both for interoperability with other GNSS and non-GNSS systems. An assessment of performance is provided, showing the benefits of an increased number of satellites, and of enhancement of integrity availability.
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Crescimbeni, R., Tjaden, J. (2003). Galileo — The Essentials of Interoperability. In: Rycroft, M. (eds) Satellite Navigation Systems. Space Studies, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0401-4_11
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