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Differential data signal transmission technique

  • US 5,345,245 A
  • Filed: 06/24/1993
  • Issued: 09/06/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/01/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A differential data signal transmission technique, said technique having exclusive properties comprising:

  • the use of a differential ranging system where spread spectrum signals (SS signals) are multiplied at the same frequency, transmission rate, and modulation method used by GPS satellites, but with different codes from those used by said GPS satellites, said SS signals being used to transmit the correcting factor for the improvement of ranging accuracy from an earth station on the ground to a mobile station on the ground carrying a GPS receiver via a geostationary orbit satellite or a low earth orbit satellite;

    wherein said differential ranging system entails, as part of a GPS satellite ranging system employing more than one GPS satellite;

    installing a GPS receiver at a fixed reference station with a known position;

    transmitting the correcting factor from the fixed reference station to a mobile station carrying a GPS receiver in the service area, said correcting factor being the difference between the measured range from a GPS satellite to the fixed reference station and the true range from the GPS satellite to the fixed reference station, which is calculated from the orbit information of the GPS satellite and the true position of the fixed reference station; and

    the mobile station carrying a GPS receiver deleting the propagational range error included in the distance between the GPS satellite and itself that it had measured beforehand from the correcting factor received from the fixed reference station, and performing a ranging operation.

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