GBAS Differentially Corrected Positioning Service Ionospheric Anomaly Errors Evaluated in an Operational Context
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Tim Murphy is Technical Fellow with Boeing Commercial Airplanes where he is a member of the Electronic Systems organization. Tim has 25 years of experience in radio navigation communications and surveillance systems for civil aviation. The current focus of his work is avionics for new airplane product development, and next generation CNS technologies to support Air Traffic Management including satellite navigation. Tim is very active in the development of international standards for use of satellite navigation by commercial aviation. He received a BSEE and MSEE from Ohio University.
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تاریخ انتشار 2010