Generalized divergence-free carrier smoothing and dual...

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Directive – Including a satellite

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ABSTRACT:
A method of generating differentially-corrected smoothed pseudorange data in a differential global positioning system (DGPS) includes generating, at a base station, non-mode specific pseudorange and carrier phase correction data. The non-mode specific pseudorange and carrier phase correction data is then provided to a remote receiver. At the remote receiver, one of a plurality of specific smoothing modes of operation is selected for use in generating differentially-corrected smoothed pseudorange and carrier phase data. The differentially-corrected smoothed pseudorange and carrier phase data is then generated by the remote receiver using the selected one of the plurality of specific smoothing modes of operation, and as a function of the non-mode specific pseudorange and carrier phase correction data received from the base station.

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