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The launch of the completion Satellite scheduled for Tomorrow, June 16th 2020. A historic day indeed
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The launch of the completion Satellite scheduled for Tomorrow, June 16th 2020. A historic day indeed
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Will be updated soon
China set to complete Beidou network rivalling GPS in global navigation this monthHow good it is in front gps?
How good it is in front gps?
dunno but Pakistan is in the process of switching over to itHow good it is in front gps?
Internet!This is the last US technological monoply that I can think of, but now this last monoply is being removed.
10m accuracy for general public?Thanks for EU Galileo (satellite navigation) cooperation ban. Galileo is not going smoothly.
Animation of BeiDou-3
Around the Earth
Around the Earth - Polar view
Earth fixed frame - Equatorial view, front
Earth fixed frame - Equatorial view, side
Beidou2 Accuracy[edit]
There are two levels of service provided – a free service to civilians and licensed service to the Chinese government and military.[27][55] The free civilian service has a 10-metre location-tracking accuracy, synchronizes clocks with an accuracy of 10 nanoseconds, and measures speeds to within 0.2 m/s. The restricted military service has a location accuracy of 10 centimetres,[56] can be used for communication, and will supply information about the system status to the user.
To date, the military service has been granted only to the People's Liberation Army and to the Pakistan Armed Forces.[57][58][59]
I believe Beidou3 accuracy will be much better due to new hydrogen maser clock.
But Beido is only available for some.Because you asking from Bahrain.
Then the answer, Beidou is much much better than gps
The 35th and final Beidou-3 satellite will be launched this month - the day has yet to be announced - meaning Beidou has more satellites in its system than GPS’s 31, and more than Galileo and Russia’s GLONASS.
With estimated investment of $10 billion, Beidou keeps the communications network of the Chinese military secure, avoiding the risk of disruption to GPS in the extreme event of conflict.
Weapons targeting and guidance also improves. When complete, Beidou’s location services are accurate down to 10 cm in the Asia-Pacific, compared with GPS’s 30-cm range.
“Beidou was obviously designed a few decades after GPS, so it has had the benefit of learning from the GPS experience,” said Andrew Dempster, director of the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research.
“It has some signals that have higher bandwidth, giving better accuracy. It has fewer orbit planes for the satellites, making constellation maintenance easier.”
https://ca.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idCAKBN23J0I9-OCATC
upgrade the hardware first.Internet!
when China invents chinese Internet?
10m accuracy for general public?
I hope that is a joke.
But Beido is only available for some.
Pakistan and Thailand.
Not what you claim it is for the world.
If for the world, can Vietnam join the service?
Our shore artillery needs better accuracy.
Which hardware?upgrade the hardware first.