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The Role of LORAN-C in Present and Future Navigation: from a Norwegian Nautical Perspective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2002

Norvald Kjerstad
Affiliation:
Ålesund University College, Norway

Abstract

The associate members of the North European LORAN-C System (NELS) will, before the end of the six-nation co-operation agreement in 2004, need to take a decision whether to prolong or decommission LORAN-C operation in Europe. The Minister of Fisheries in Norway has already indicated decommissioning of the Norwegian LORAN-C stations. Such a decision raises the fundamental debate about whether we can rely on GPS as a ‘sole-means’ system, or if we need a secondary backup system, such as LORAN-C. The purpose of this article is to highlight important aspects and conflicts related to an extension of LORAN-C in Europe. The focus will therefore be towards the limitations and vulnerability of GPS vs. the potential of LORAN-C improvements. The discussion will be based on a Norwegian nautical perspective.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2002 The Royal Institute of Navigation

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