GPS receiver architectures and measurements

Although originally developed for the military, the Global Positioning System (GPS) has proven invaluable for a multitude of civilian applications. Each application demands specific performance from the GPS receiver and the associated requirements often vary widely. This paper describes the architec...

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description Although originally developed for the military, the Global Positioning System (GPS) has proven invaluable for a multitude of civilian applications. Each application demands specific performance from the GPS receiver and the associated requirements often vary widely. This paper describes the architectures and functions of civilian GPS receivers and then focuses on performance considerations. The fundamental receiver measurements are described and the quality of these measurements are related to the aforementioned receiver architectures.
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Demand
Distance measurement
Extraterrestrial measurements
Geographic information systems
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Marketing
Military
Phase locked loops
Receivers
Satellite navigation systems
Signal processing
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