Precision and Intelligence in Next-Generation GNSS: Integrating Multi-Frequency, Multi-Constellation, and LEO Technologies

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Researchers at Southeast University in Nanjing, China are working on integrating multi-frequency, multi-constellation, and LEO technologies into next-generation GNSS. The goal is to improve precision and intelligence in GNSS, with submissions being accepted until October 10, 2026.
Southeast University in Nanjing, China is researching next-generation GNSS. The focus is on integrating multi-frequency, multi-constellation, and LEO technologies. This research aims to improve precision and intelligence in GNSS. Submissions are being accepted until October 10, 2026. The research is part of the Frontiers in Space Technologies series. It is published in Aerial and Space Networks, a section of Frontiers in Communications and Networks.
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