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Global positioning system receiver digital processing technique

  • US 5,134,407 A
  • Filed: 04/10/1991
  • Issued: 07/28/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/10/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of processing L1 and L2 signals received from at least one satellite of a global positioning system wherein each of said signals includes a unique frequency carrier with a known pseudo-random P-code and an unknown code modulated thereon, comprising the steps of:

  • demodulating each of the received L1 and L2 signals with a locally generated replica of their respective carrier signals and with a locally generated replica of the known P-code that is contained therein,repetitively and separately integrating the demodulated L1 and L2 signals over time periods equal in length to a plurality of P-code cycles,correlating a result of the integration step from each of the L1 and L2 signal paths with the integrated signal of the other of the L1 and L2 signal paths, andadjusting the phases of the locally generated carrier signal and P-code replicas relative to the incoming L1 and L2 signals in order to maximize the power of the correlated L1 and L2 signals, whereby the resulting locally generated carrier and P-code phases are useable to determine information of the location of the receiving position with high accuracy.

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