Abstract
During the Galileo Definition Phase, a GALILEO System Test Bed (GSTB) has been defined as an integral part of the GALILEO Development and Validation Phase to mitigate programme risks. The GSTB-V1 will use GPS data to investigate critical algorithm design issues. A scant effort will be devoted to extrapolate conclusions to the Galileo environment. paper deals with two types of algorithm:
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Orbit Determination and Time Synchronisation (OD&TS), which is currently limited by the performance of the on-board docks; an improvement in the algorithms will enable the maximum benefits to be taken from future clocks
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SISA (Signal in Space Accuracy) algorithms, a new concept to provide integrity.
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Merino, M.R., García, A.M., Medel, C.H., Zandbergen, R. (2003). Galileo System Test Bed Validation Algorithms. In: Rycroft, M. (eds) Satellite Navigation Systems. Space Studies, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0401-4_33
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