Examples of Global Navigation Satellite System in a sentence
Member States may use remote sensing and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) techniques as a means of carrying out on-the-spot checks on agricultural parcels.
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) position determination may be approved at the request of the applicant.
In order for you to use the InControl Services, your Vehicle must contain an embedded telematics device which receives Global Navigation Satellite System (“ GNSS”) signals and uses wireless communication networks to communicate with our service providers.
The third technique (GPD) is based on the combination of PDs derived from GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) with valid MWR measurements in the vicinity of the point and PDs derived from a Numerical Weather Model (NWM) such as the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
In cooperation with the Member States and dedicated organisations and agencies (such as European Space Agency and the European Agency for the Global Navigation Satellite System (GSA), the Commission is completing the space infrastructures of its flagship projects, Galileo and Copernicus, during the next multi-annual financial planning framework.
Galileo is based on the presumption that Europe ought not to rely indefinitely on the GPS (the US Global Positioning System) and GLONASS (the Russian Global Navigation Satellite System) systems, augmented by EGNOS.
Deployment of the European Global Navigation Satellite System (Galileo).
User Reports Requested on NAVAID or Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Performance or Interference .
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS): Any satellite system which can be used to determine a precise location on the surface of the Earth.
A GNSS constellation may be augmented by ground stations and/or geostationary satellites to improve integrity and position accuracy.(See GROUND−BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM.)(See SATELLITE−BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM.)GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM MINIMUM EN ROUTE IFR ALTITUDE (GNSSMEA)− The minimum en route IFR altitude on a published ATS route or route segment which assures acceptable Global Navigation Satellite System reception and meets obstacle clearance requirements.