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Wide Area Augmentation "gives more accurate information to let you know where you are," said Michael Romanowski, the F.A.A.'s director of NextGen integration and implementation.
A network of ground stations known as the WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) monitors and corrects errors caused by atmospheric changes and other factors.
Today's Global Positioning System receivers, many using the Wide Area Augmentation System, can guide you to within a few feet of a site.
Pilots in the United States can already use what is known as the Wide Area Augmentation System, which offers enhanced GPS so they can fix their location more precisely.
The F.A.A. also had high hopes for a plan called the Wide Area Augmentation System, intended to use the constellation of military satellites that make up the Global Positioning System to enable planes to fly virtually independent of controllers on the ground.
The GPS V can pick up additional data from another system called the Wide Area Augmentation System, or WAAS.
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There are many enhanced technologies for GPS, such as assisted GPS, differential GPS and the wide-area augmentation system.
The differential GPS and wide-area augmentation systems have been used to enhance the accuracy of GPS in recent years.
However, these differential GPS and wide-area augmentation system technologies are occasionally incorrect because of obstructions and multipath effects caused by buildings and vegetation.
The wide-area augmentation systems technology uses a network of ground-based reference stations to measure small variations in the GPS signals.
These satellites broadcast correction information back to the Earth, where wide-area augmentation system receivers use the correction value while computing their positions to improve accuracy [17].
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