Global Positioning System: Signals, Measurements, and Performance (Revised Second Edition)
M**I
Five Stars
A great reference book after the one by Hoffman-Wellehof.
S**N
Ramp up your knowledge of GPS
Best GPS book I've found, for one perfectly simple reason: starts off easy, gets more detailed in the middle and even more detailed towards the end. Keep reading until you've got the information you need. I wish all technical books were organized this way. It's like "here's the big picture of such-and-such, details will come in Chapter 8." Then in Chapter 8, you start to see the equations with more detailed narrative and "we'll explore this in even more detail in Chapter 20" or whatever. I can see an undergraduate maybe stopping with those middle chapters, grad students and professional engineers reading to the very end.
D**A
Foremost Experts in the field
This is the current standard and book of record for GPS for engineers and physicists. Both authors are extremely highly regarded within this field and have extensive expertise and are the foremost sources on this topic. This provides a highly accurate :-) and detailed presentation on positioning. This is written by and for engineers or those who want or have a scientific, mathematical background.
A**5
Easy to read and understand
Good book to get an overview of GPS. the book was easier to understand compared to the white papers I usually have to read. Recommend.
J**Y
Top of the line GPS Book!!
This is a great book if you are beginning to study GNSS in general. The way the authors explain several GPS parts is really simple and can give the reader a true insight into the heart of the system itself. I highly recommend reading this book first before going into other books that deal with much more specialized aspects from GPS or GNSS in general.
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