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The probability that, assuming a fault-free receiver, a user will be able to determine position with specified accuracy and is able to monitor the integrity of the determined position over the (short) time interval applicable for a particular operation within a limited part of the coverage area.
The probability that, assuming a fault-free receiver, a user will be able to determine position with specified accuracy and is able to monitor the integrity of the determined position over the (short) time interval applicable for a particular operation within a limited part of the coverage area.
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[[Category:10.1 General e-Navigation terms]]
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[[Category:Alphabetical Index]]
[[Category:Alphabetical Index]]
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[[Category:IALA Dictionary 2023 Revision]]

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urn:mrn:iala:dic:0101304e

The probability that, assuming a fault-free receiver, a user will be able to determine position with specified accuracy and is able to monitor the integrity of the determined position over the (short) time interval applicable for a particular operation within a limited part of the coverage area.


Source: Nick Ward, Vicechair, IALA e-Nav Committee, March 2009