Method and apparatus for determining time for GPS receivers

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

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C342S357490, C455S456500

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06433734

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to the field of satellite positioning systems (SPS), and more particularly to providing timing information to satellite positioning system receivers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Satellite Positioning System receivers normally determine their position by computing relative times of arrival of signals transmitted simultaneously from a multiplicity of satellites such as GPS (or NAVSTAR) satellites. For example, the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) Orbital Constellation consists of 24 satellites which orbit the earth in 12 hour orbits. The satellites are arranged in six orbital planes each containing four satellites. The orbital planes are spaced 60 degrees apart from each other and are inclined approximately fifty-five degrees with respect to the equatorial plane. This constellation provides a user with approximately five to eight satellites visible from any point on earth. These satellites transmit, as part of their message, both satellite positioning data, so-called “ephemeris” data, as well as clock timing data. In addition, the satellites transmit time-of-week (TOW) information associated with the satellite signal, which allows the receiver to unambiguously determine local time. The process of searching for and acquiring GPS signals, reading the ephemeris and other data for a multiplicity of satellites and then computing the location of the receiver (and accurate time-of day) from this data is time consuming, often requiring several minutes of time. In many applications, this lengthy processing time introduces unacceptable delays, and furthermore, greatly limits battery life in portable applications utilizing miniaturized circuitry.
In addition, in many situations there may be blockage of the satellite signals. In these cases, the received signal level from the GPS satellites can be too low to demodulate and derive the satellite data signals without error. Such situations may arise in personal tracking and other highly mobile applications. In these situations, it is usually possible for a receiver to continue to acquire and track the GPS signals. However, performing location and unambiguous time measurement without such data requires alternative methods.
It is therefore desirable to provide a system for providing time information to a GPS receiver without requiring the receiver to derive timing information from GPS signals received from GPS satellites or from an internally generated clock. It is further desirable to provide a system which derives timing information for GPS applications from timing signals contained in communications transmissions received by the receiver.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for acquiring timing signals for use in a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. In an embodiment of the present invention, the GPS receiver is contained in an integrated receiver which also includes a cell-based communication receiver. In a method of the present invention, the communication receiver receives a commercial communication signal which contains a time indicator representing a time synchronized event, and the GPS receiver receives satellite position information from one or more global positioning system satellites. The GPS receiver associates the time indicator with timing data at the receiver. If the time indicator is a timing frame or pulse within the communication signal, the receiver determines its local time relative to such a frame or pulse using, in one embodiment, a time interval counter. If the time indicator is system time transmitted along with the communication data, the receiver determines its local time from the transmitted system time. The satellite position information and timing information are then used to determine the position of the GPS receiver.
Other features of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description which follows.


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