Примери за използване на Global navigation satellite systems на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
Transport applications of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
Identification of the project:European global navigation satellite systems.
The Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
In the month of September 2008 launched a project to build anddevelop a network of GNSS(Global Navigation Satellite Systems).
(8) GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
I voted in favour of the report by our fellow Member, Mrs Ţicău, on transport applications of global navigation satellite systems.
The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems AGency.
This is primarily due to increased activity in three agencies: EIT,EEA and the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency(GSA).
Applications of global navigation satellite systems(GNSS).
Today, we voted during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on the report on transport applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
Applications of global navigation satellite systems in maritime navigation. .
The competent authority may make use of remote sensing in accordance with Article 40 and Global Navigation Satellite Systems(GNSS) techniques where possible.
Global navigation satellite systems(GNSS) can have important and extremely useful applications for all modes of transport.
It envisages the use and development of global navigation satellite systems in all forms of transport.
The use of global navigation satellite systems(GNSS)- in particular GPS- has already become mainstream in the agriculture sector.
(40) The aim of EGNOS is to improve the quality of open signals from existing global navigation satellite systems, in particular those emitted by the Galileo system. .
In addition to geography, global navigation satellite systems make it possible to take into account the time path to follow, speed and other parameters.
The aim of the European Parliament resolution of 7 June 2011 is to encourage the European Commission to take targeted action to promote the development of global navigation satellite systems.
The Parties shall protect the Global Navigation Satellite Systems against misuse, interference, disruption and hostile acts.
This is the time for the Commission to coordinate the implementation of the action plan so as to avoid duplication between Member States andto ensure overall progress in the many different EU application areas for applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems(GNSS).
China, Russia andother countries also operate global navigation satellite systems or satellites providing earth observation data.
(35)Global navigation satellite systems, and in particular the Union Galileo programme, will play a pivotal role in the implementation of a European air traffic management system. .
In writing.-(BG) I support the report on transport applications of global navigation satellite systems- short- and medium-term EU policy, because the navigation systems market is huge.
Global navigation satellite systems(GNSS) currently have implications for all EU policies, and their development and application will have a catalytic effect on implementing the Europe 2020 strategy and on creating a strategic and competitive European sector.
The aim of the EGNOS programme is to improve the quality of open signals from existing global navigation satellite systems as well as those from the open service offered by the system established under the Galileo programme, when they become available.
Galileo, a global satellite navigation and positioning system; and EGNOS,a European regional satellite-based augmentation system used to improve the performance of global navigation satellite systems.
According to current estimates, global navigation satellite systems are expected to earn the European economy between EUR 55 and 63 billion over the next 20 years.
The EU has taken animportant step with the adoption of its policy decision, recorded in Regulation(EC) No 683/2008, on the creation of autonomous European global navigation satellite systems(GNSSs)- Galileo and European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service(EGNOS)- under the ownership and management of the EU.