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Title : The Lightweight Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Support Protocol (LGSP)
Author(s) : M. Tyson, C. Kopp
Filename : draft-tyson-lgsp-00.txt
Pages : 60
Date : 2007-7-26
This document presents the Lightweight GNSS (Global Navigation
Satellite System) Support Protocol (LGSP). The Lightweight GNSS
Support Protocol (LGSP) is being developed in order to provide a
comprehensive solution which solves the problems inherent in
traditional radio-based Differential GPS (DGPS) protocols. LGSP will
also provide additional support for GNSS user equipment, such as a
GPS almanac retrieval method, allowing compatible units to perform
faster almanac acquisition, thus resulting in less time until an
initial position measurement can be established. Other supporting
features include alternative distribution of GPS navigation messages
and differential correction messages, a hierarchical mirroring
architecture, redundant backup operation and load balancing
functions.
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