What Does GNSS Stand For?
GNSS stands for Ground Network Scheduling System
The Ground Network Scheduling System (GNSS) is a sophisticated platform designed to optimize the scheduling and coordination of ground network resources for satellite communication and telemetry operations. It enhances efficiency by facilitating real-time management of satellite passes, user requests, and resource allocation, ensuring that ground stations operate effectively with minimal conflicts. GNSS plays a crucial role in supporting mission planning, improving data acquisition timelines, and enabling seamless communication within space operations.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 18th June 2025 | Edit Acronym