Multi-functional Satellite Augmentation System
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Multi-functional Satellite Augmentation System (MSAS) is a Satellite Based Augmentation System, i.e. a satellite navigation system which supports Differential GPS (DGPS) designed to supplement the GPS system by reporting (then improving) on the reliability and accuracy of those signals.
A similar service is provided in America by Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), and in Europe by European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS).
Through the use of these Augmentation Systems an individual GPS receiver is able to correct its own position, offering a much greater accuracy. Typically GPS signal accuracy is improved from some 20 meters to approximately 1.5 - 2 meters in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions [1].
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Satellite navigation systems |
In operation: GPS | GLONASS |
In development: Galileo | IRNSS| Beidou |
Defunct navigation systems: Transit |
Related topics: EGNOS | WAAS | LAAS |