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Ionospheric turbulence from ground-based and satellite VLF/LF transmitter signal observations for the Simushir earthquake (November 15, 2006)
VLF/LF signal propagation Eartquake precursors
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2015/8/24
Signals from very low frequency (VLF)/ low frequency (LF) transmitters recorded on the ground station at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and on board the French DEMETER satellite were analyzed for the Simush...
GPS Pseudolite Signal Design
GPS Pseudolite Signal Design
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2015/6/29
Pseudolites (PLs), ground-based satellites transmitting GPS-like signals, are becoming increasingly useful for a variety of applications, including differential GPS correction broadcasting and aircraf...
Observed GPS Signal Continuity Interruptions
GPS Signal Continuity Interruptions
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2015/6/29
During an autoland flight test of Stanford’s Integrity Beacon Landing System in October 1994, one approach was aborted before landing due to a temporary satellite outage. Analysis showed that both the...
A Real-Time Signal Quality Monitor For GPS Augmentation Systems
Real-Time Signal Quality Monitor GPS Augmentation Systems
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2015/6/29
The Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) and the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) are ground based applications of differential GPS to support aircraft terminal navigation and precision approach.
Multicorrelator Techniques for Robust Mitigation of Threats to GPS Signal Quality
Multicorrelator Techniques Robust Mitigation GPS Signal Quality
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2015/6/29
Many applications that utilize the Global Positioning System (GPS) demand highly accurate positioning information. Safety-critical applications such as aircraft navigation require position solutions w...
Signal Deformations On Nominally Healthy GPS Satellites
Signal Deformations Nominally Healthy GPS Satellites
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2015/6/26
This paper describes the collection and analysis of real data from twenty-four current, nominally healthy GPS satellites in the context of the ICAO second-order step (2OS) fault model.
Evaluation of Signal in Space Error Bounds to Support Aviation Integrity
Evaluation of Signal in Space Error Bounds to Support Aviation Integrity
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2015/6/25
The modernization of GPS and the addition of new GNSS constellations bring forth a multitude of new signals with new capabilities. One of the intended purposes of some of these new signals is the prov...
Characterizing Nominal Analog Signal Deformation on GNSS Signals
Analog Signal Deformation GNSS Signals
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2015/6/25
Satellite-based navigation requires precise knowledge of the structure of the transmitted signals. Accurate knowledge of the shapes of the code correlation peaks is required to ensure no biases are in...
Evaluation of Signal in Space Error Bounds to Support Aviation Integrity
Evaluation Signal Space Error Bounds Support Aviation Integrity
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2015/6/25
In order to make use of signals over which they have no control, aviation authorities must have a clear understanding of the commitments and capabilities of these new signals. This paper proposes equa...
The WAAS/L5 Signal for Robust Time Transfer:Adaptive Beamsteering Antennas for Satellite Time Synchronization
WAAS/L5 Signal Robust Time Transfer Adaptive Beamsteering Antennas Satellite Time Synchronization
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2015/6/25
Geostationary satellites of the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) offer a novel, robust, and cost-effective means of synchronizing time at widely-separated ground facilities, to levels of ~50ns, wi...
Alternative Characterization of Analog Signal Deformation for GNSS‐GPS Satellites
Analog Signal Deformation GNSS‐GPS Satellites
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2015/6/24
Currently, analog signal deformation is described using individual-chip step response curves for each GPS/WAAS-GEO satellite. Such a set of curves is helpful– it allows us to have an overall idea of t...
Correlation of GPS signal fades due to ionospheric scintillation for aviation applications
Ionospheric scintillation Global Positioning System (GPS) Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Aviation Availability
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2015/6/24
Deep and frequent Global Positioning System (GPS) signal fading due to strong ionospheric scintillation is a major concern for GPS-guided aviation in equatorial areas during high solar activity. A GPS...
GPS Signal-in-Space Integrity Performance Evolution in the Last Decade
GPS Signal-in-Space Integrity Performance Evolution Last Decade
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2015/6/24
Knowledge of the Global Positioning System (GPS)signal-in-space (SIS) anomalies in history has a great importance for not only assessing the general performance of GPS SIS integrity but also validatin...
Statistical Characterization of GLONASS Broadcast Clock Errors and Signal-In-Space Errors
Statistical Characterization GLONASS Broadcast Clock Errors Signal-In-Space Errors
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2015/6/24
With more than 70 navigation satellites orbiting the Earth,global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) users are fas-cinated to use multiple constellations to enhance position-ing availability, accurac...
Data and Pilot Combining for Composite GNSS Signal Acquisition
Data Pilot Combining Composite GNSS Signal Acquisition
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2009/9/3
With the advent of new global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), such as the European Galileo, the Chinese Compass and the modernized GPS, the presence of new modulations allows the use of special t...