jalsa
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I think IRNSS will be quite useless for civilian applications.
US GPS Satellites Orbit at 21000 KMs and Signal strength we receive in a smartphone is around -150 to -160 dBm and when the sky is clear we get around 3 meter max accuracy in your smartphone. In case of IRNSS the satellite is at 36000 KMs and an a result the Signal we receive is much weaker, I am guessing it to be far worse than -160 dBm and when it is cloudy it will be almost unusable. You will get 10 meter accuracy max with clear sky and that pales in comparison with 3-5 meter accuracy you get with GPS/GLONASS with today's High-end phones.
The real use of our own navigation system will be for the Military with Encrypted Signals.
US GPS Satellites Orbit at 21000 KMs and Signal strength we receive in a smartphone is around -150 to -160 dBm and when the sky is clear we get around 3 meter max accuracy in your smartphone. In case of IRNSS the satellite is at 36000 KMs and an a result the Signal we receive is much weaker, I am guessing it to be far worse than -160 dBm and when it is cloudy it will be almost unusable. You will get 10 meter accuracy max with clear sky and that pales in comparison with 3-5 meter accuracy you get with GPS/GLONASS with today's High-end phones.
The real use of our own navigation system will be for the Military with Encrypted Signals.