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Global Positioning System (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Global Positioning System
Used for/see from:
  • Global Navigation Satellite System
  • GPS (Navigational system)
  • Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging Global Positioning System
  • NAVSTAR GPS

Work cat.: International Symposium on Precise Positioning with the Global Positioning Systems (1st : 1985 : Rockville, Md.). Proceedings, First International ... c1985: p.1 ("The Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging Global Positioning System (NAVSTAR GPS) is under development by the US Dept. of Defense as a worldwide, all-weather navigation and timing system. When fully deployed, GPS will allow suitably equipped users to determine, instantaneously (or nearly so), their position and velocity. Furthermore, users with specially equipped receivers and longer observing periods will be able to determine absolute point positions and relative positions with greater accuracy, at lower cost, and in less time than any other method available.")

Engr. index, 1984; Vol. 83, Part IV: p. 6330, entry 082868 (NAVSTAR GPS)

nternational Civil Aviation Organization, 2010: t.p. (GNSS) p. 5 (Global Navigation Satellite Systems)

Wikipedia, 5 Nov. 2010: Global navigation satellite system (Global Navigation Satellite Systems, GNSS, is the standard generic term for satellite navigation systems "sat nav" that provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning with global coverage ... As of 2010, the United States NAVSTAR Global Positioning System, GPS, is the only fully operational GNSS)

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