Methods for processing correction messages, correcting...

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

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C342S357240

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08077085

ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatuses for processing correction messages in a GNSS receiver are provided. One of the proposed methods includes providing a first storage unit; receiving a plurality of correction messages from at least one data sources, wherein a plurality of assistance data are carried by the plurality of correction messages; and storing a portion of the assistance data in the first storage unit without storing remaining assistance data in the GNSS receiver.

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