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The ground segment of the GNSS refers to the infrastructure on the ground that supports the operation of the GNSS system. This includes the network of GNSS ground stations that monitor and control the GNSS satellites, as well as the data processing and distribution facilities that provide GNSS signals to users on the ground.
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The ground segment of GNSS is responsible for maintaining the accuracy and reliability of the system by monitoring the health and performance of the satellites, collecting and analyzing data from the satellites, and uploading control messages to the satellites to maintain their orbits and clocks. It also processes the GNSS signals received from the satellites and disseminates them to users in a variety of formats, such as standard GNSS signals and augmented GNSS signals that include additional data to improve accuracy.
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The ground segment of GNSS is a critical component of the overall system, as it ensures that the satellites are operating correctly and provides the necessary infrastructure to support the use of GPS for a wide range of applications. |
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