GNSS Applications in Earth and Space Observations
Challenges and Prospective Approaches
Abhay Kumar Singh editor Dileep Kumar Gupta editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:24th Apr '25
£160.00
This title is due to be published on 24th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have become an essential technology used in navigation, positioning, and timing applications in meteorology, environmental monitoring, disaster management, and space exploration. This comprehensive book explores the various applications of GNSS technology in different fields of Earth and space observations and provides researchers, professionals, and students valuable insights into these emerging trends. It discusses the challenges that impact the performance of GNSS technology and offers solutions through several case studies on space weather and climate disasters, opening a different dimension of approaches in various paradigms of GNSS technology.
Features
- Covers the most up-to-date GNSS applications in three major areas related to Earth and Space observations: climate studies, disaster management, and space weather monitoring.
- Includes case studies of best practices in climate studies and disaster management.
- Explains the impacts of Space weather events on the near-Earth environment.
- Describes limitations and future possibilities of better use of GNSS in Earth and space observation and monitoring.
- Highlights an integrated and interdisciplinary approach valuable to a wide range of readers studying Earth and space interactions.
This book is a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, academics, and students in Remote Sensing and GIS, Earth Science, Physics and Electronics, Climate Studies, Disaster Management, Geophysics, and Space Science.
ISBN: 9781032712437
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408 pages