Satellite Navigation is the official journal of the Aerospace Information Research Institute.
Aims and scope
Aims and scope
Satellite Navigation aims to report innovative ideas, new results or progress on the theoretical techniques and applications of satellite navigation. The journal welcomes original articles, reviews and commentaries. The topics include but are not limited to:
- Navigation System and Signals
Satellite navigation constellation
Autonomous satellite navigation theory and system
Precise orbit determination and time synchronization - Signal processing
Receiver and signal processing
Anti-jamming and anti-spoofing - Integrated PNT
Multi-sensor integrated navigation
GNSS Augmentation technology
Micro PNT technology
Resilient PNT theory - Time and Coordinate Reference System
Establishment and maintenance of time-space reference system
Time synchronization methods
High precision clock technology - Industrial and Scientific Applications
Intelligent applications
Geodesy applications
Geoscience applications
Articles on advances of other related areas, such as various augmentations, intelligent vehicle systems, indoor positioning, sensor networks and location services are welcome as well.
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- ISSN: 2662-1363 (electronic)
- ISSN: 2662-9291 (print)