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| China to use Galileo satellite navigation system |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-12-07 10:20:15
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NANJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- The European Union's
Galileo satellite navigation system, a rival to the reigning global positioning
system (GPS) of the United States, is expected to be operational in China in
2008.
The 30-satellite system, with a navigational fix
accurate to within one meter, will provide safe, reliable and accurate
navigational information for Chinese users in fields of civil aviation, railway,
waterway and road transportation, according to a Sino-EU technology cooperation
symposium in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province.
China officially joined the project in 2004 and
invested 200 million euros in a Galileo training and application research center
based in Southeast University in Nanjing.
The center carries out research on the satellite
receiver, chips and communication system and provides scientific training for
the Galileo project, said Li Jianqing, head of the technology department of the
university.
The European Union (EU) and the European Space Agency
kicked off the 3.5 billion-euro Galileo Project in March 2002 to develop a
satellite-navigation system independent of the U.S. GPS monopoly.
Unlike the military-managed GPS, Galileo will stay
under civilian control, increasing the EU's strategic independence.
Israel, India and South Korea have also joined the
Galileo project.
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