Single global positioning system receiver capable of attitude de

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

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701213, G01S 502, H04B 7185

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059430087

ABSTRACT:
A platform attitude determination can be made with a single receiver in a global positioning system (GPS). The receiver receives at least three sets of GPS signals from three antennas. Two of the GPS signals are delayed so that the receiver receives each GPS signal in separate time domain slots. In this way, the synchronization of separate GPS receivers does not have to be accomplished.

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