The Galileo system is the most ambitious GPS alternative being developed to date by European Union. Similarly, Russia has chosen to go it alone with its GLONASS system. China is also developing a constellation of more than 30 satellites, to give its COMPASS GNSS a global coverage. Further, India is also hedging its bets in the global navigation satellite systems’ (GNSS) game with its Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS). However, Japan’s Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) takes a different approach.
According to our research report, “GPS Market Forecast to 2015”, the shipments of GPS devices is growing significantly across the globe and further projected to grow at a CAGR of 15% during 2012-2015. The GNSS technology, which is expected to be embraced by the positioning facilities through mobile phones and route guidance devices in the car, development of the GNSS market is anticipated to see exhaustive usability in the coming years.
Our report, “GPS Market Forecast to 2015”, covers an extensive research and thorough analysis of the GPS market worldwide. All the current trends and developments of the GPS Industry have been evaluated in the report. The report also features exclusive forecasts for various GPS application areas, including navigation, survey & mapping, machine control and other applications.
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