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Source: Nick Ward, Vicechair, IALA e-Nav Committee, March 2009 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 30 March 2009
That error of which only the statistical properties can be predicted.
Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM).
A technique whereby the redundant information available at a GNSS receiver is autonomously processed to monitor the integrity of the navigation signals.
(See also craft autonomous integrity monitoring.)
Source: Nick Ward, Vicechair, IALA e-Nav Committee, March 2009