Satellite Navigation Systems Policy, Commercial and Technical Intera

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SPACE STIJDIES

VOLUME 8

Editor Prof. MICHAEL RYCROFT International Space University Excellence in space education for a changing world

The International Space University (ISU) is dedicated to the development of outer space for peaceful purposes through international and interdisciplinary education and research. The ISU works in association with a number of Affiliates (universities, research institutes, consortia...) around the world and in partnership with space agencies and industry. For young professionals and postgraduate students, the ISU offers an annual two-month Summer Session in different countries and a one-year Master of Space Studies (MSS) programme based at its Central Campus in Strasbourg, France. ISU also offers short courses and workshops to professionals working in space-related industry, government and academic organisations. Independent of specific national and commercial interests, the ISU is an ideal forum for the discussion of issues relating to space and its applications. The network of alumni, faculty, guest lecturers, Affiliate representatives and professional contacts which characterises the ISU Community makes it possible to bring together leading international specialists in an academic environment conducive to the exchange of views and to the creation of innovative ideas. The ISU aims to promote productive dialogue between space-users and providers. In addition to the Annual Symposium, the ISU supports smaller forum activities, such as workshops and roundtables, for constructive discussions which may help to chart the way forward to the rational international utilisation of space.

SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS Policy, Commercial and Technical Interaction Proceedings of an International Symposium, 26-28 May 2003, Strasbourgh, France

Edited by M.RYCROFT Ceasar Consultancy, Cambridge, U.K.

SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.

A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.

ISBN 978-90-481-6450-9 ISBN 978-94-017-0401-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-0401-4

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ISU is most grateful for the sponsorship provided by

The Aerospace Corporation The Boeing Company CAESAR Consultancy City of Strasbourg, Department of Bas-Rhin and the Region of Alsace

The European Space Agency Global Sensing Network Hilton Strasbowg International Space Brokers INMARSAT Lockheed Martin

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Table of Contents Acknowledgements

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Foreword

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A Brief Summ