US/EU final agreement on GPS-Galileo civil
signal.
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The US and the EU have announced their agreement to jointly adopt
and provide an improved design for their respective Global Navigation
Satellite System (GNSS) signals. These signals will be implemented on
the Galileo Open Service and the GPS IIIA new civil signal. Building on
the cooperative agreement on GPS and Galileo signed between the two
parties in June 2004, a joint compatibility and interoperability working
group has overcome technical challenges to design interoperable
optimized civil signals that will also protect common security
interests. The resulting GPS L1C signal and Galileo L1F signal have been
optimized to use a multiplexed binary offset carrier (MBOC) waveform.
Future receivers using the MBOC signal should be able to track the GPS
and/or Galileo signals with higher accuracy in challenging environments
that include multipath, noise, and interference.
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