Study on the Objects and Principles of Inter-Satellite Link Management of Navigation Systems

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The global network of navigation systems are under busy construction. However, studies on the object and principle of inter-satellite link management are rarely seen in books. This thesis is going to propose some basic principle for the management strategy based on the analysis of objects of management of navigation systems, which will enlighten the development of new navigation systems to some degree.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2650-2653

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May 2014

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