Russia's GLONASS to Provide Brazil With Alternative to GPS
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It follows
an article published today (12/26), in the website www.gpsdaily.com,
noting that Russia's GLONASS to provide Brazil
with alternative to GPS.
Duda Falcão
GPS DAILY
Russia's GLONASS
to Provide
Brazil With Alternative to GPS
By
Staff Writers
Moscow, Russia (Sputnik) Dec
26, 2014
Source: Sputnik International
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The
Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) will provide Brazilians
with an alternative to the American Global Positioning System (GPS), giving
them more localized data and stability, the GLONASS project coordinator in
Brazil told Sputnik.
"Brazil
will have an alternative to GPS as a civil-use localization system. So all
Brazilians will be able to access this system, and this will mean an increase
in the number of satellites as people will be able to connect to both GPS and GLONASS.
Also [this means] having more localized data and more stability," Geovany
Borges said.
Borges,
who is also a professor of the University of Brasilia, noted that the mode of
operation of Russia's GLONASS is similar to that of the GPS.
"For
us, Brazilians, it will be an alternative system in case the North American
system experiences some problems or a decrease in the number of satellites -
[as the GPS] also has some room for improvement - so GLONASS will be able to
cover this break in the US system," he said.
Russia's
first overseas GLONASS ground station was launched in Brazil in February 2013.
In July 2014, Brazilian Minister of External Relations, Luiz Alberto
Figueiredo, announced that two more GLONASS stations were to open in the states
of Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Sul.
"We
are currently at various stages of pre-commissioning work, we are experimenting
with sending data to Russia in order to contribute to the gauging the
system," Borges said.
The GLONASS
project, which was launched in 1993, is considered to be Russia's answer to GPS
(Global Positioning System).
The GLONASS
network currently consists of 29 satellites, including 24 operational, allowing
real-time positioning and speed data for surface, sea and airborne objects
around the globe.
Fonte: Site http://www.gpsdaily.com
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