GPS and satelite navigation system
First Claim
1. A method for determining positional coordinates, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting an unmodulated first plurality of signals to a plurality of fixed relays from a control facility;
receiving the unmodulated first plurality of signals from the fixed relays and an unmodulated second plurality of signals from a plurality of navigational satellites at the control facility and at a remote location;
modulating the unmodulated first plurality of signals and the unmodulated second plurality of signals received at the control facility and retransmitting the modulated first plurality of signals and the modulated second plurality of signals to the remote location;
receiving the modulated first plurality of signals and the modulated second plurality of signals from the control facility at the remote location; and
processing the unmodulated first plurality of signals, the modulated first plurality of signals, the unmodulated second plurality of signals, and the modulated second plurality of signals received at the remote location to minimize errors in the data in the unmodulated first plurality of signals and in the modulated first plurality of signals with the data in the unmodulated second plurality of signals and in the modulated second plurality of signals to obtain accurate positional coordinates.
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Abstract
A satellite-based navigation system providing improved accuracy and reliability over wide geographical areas, including remote regions, is disclosed. Ranging-type signals transmitted through two or more commercial geostationary telecommunication satellites are received at known reference locations where navigation and correction information is generated and transmitted back to remote users. At the same time, the reference stations receive signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS), generate corrections for the GPS measurements, then transmit these corrections to the remote user. The remote user receives all of this information plus direct measurements from both the GPS and the geostationary satellites and, using conditional error processing techniques, provides a position solution whose accuracy and reliability exceeds that of GPS alone.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for determining positional coordinates, comprising the steps of:
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transmitting an unmodulated first plurality of signals to a plurality of fixed relays from a control facility; receiving the unmodulated first plurality of signals from the fixed relays and an unmodulated second plurality of signals from a plurality of navigational satellites at the control facility and at a remote location; modulating the unmodulated first plurality of signals and the unmodulated second plurality of signals received at the control facility and retransmitting the modulated first plurality of signals and the modulated second plurality of signals to the remote location; receiving the modulated first plurality of signals and the modulated second plurality of signals from the control facility at the remote location; and processing the unmodulated first plurality of signals, the modulated first plurality of signals, the unmodulated second plurality of signals, and the modulated second plurality of signals received at the remote location to minimize errors in the data in the unmodulated first plurality of signals and in the modulated first plurality of signals with the data in the unmodulated second plurality of signals and in the modulated second plurality of signals to obtain accurate positional coordinates. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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