Pulse or digital communications – Receivers
Patent
1997-02-18
1998-06-16
Chin, Wellington
Pulse or digital communications
Receivers
375324, 375375, 342357, 371 491, H04L 2706
Patent
active
057683190
ABSTRACT:
In a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, a significant improvement in the detection of GPS data in the presence of high interference levels is provided. In the receiver, data from multiple frames of GPS data are stacked in a memory. The stacked data is then utilized to determine the GPS data.
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Botsch Bradley J.
Chin Wellington
Motorola Inc.
Tran Conguan
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