frames. We introduce an operational approach to the use of pulsating sources, located at spatial infinity, for defining a relativistic positioning and navigation system, based on the use of null four-vectors in a flat Minkowskian spacetime. We describe our approach and discuss the validity of it and of the other approximations we have considered in actual physical situations. As a prototypical case, we show how pulsars can be used to define such a positioning system: the reception of the pulses for a set of different sources whose positions in the sky and periods are assumed to be known allows the determination of the user’s coordinates and spacetime trajectory, in the reference frame where the sources are at rest. In order to confirm the v...
Only a causal class among the 199 Lorentzian ones, which do not exists in the Newtonian spacetime, i...
International audienceSurprisingly, the issue of events localization in spacetime is poorly understo...
Nowadays, deep-space navigation strongly depends on ground segments, e.g., ESA's European Space Trac...
We introduce an operational approach to the use of pulsating sources, located at spatial infinity, f...
We introduce an operational approach to the use of pulsating sources, located at spatial infinity, f...
We present here a method for the relativistic positioning in spacetime based on the reception of pul...
In order to show the principle viability of a recently proposed relativistic positioning method base...
Starting from the description of space-time as a curved four-dimensional manifold, null Gaussian coo...
The theory of relativistic location systems is sketched. The more important class of these systems a...
Starting from the description of space-time as a curved four-dimensional manifold, null Gaussian coo...
We discuss the design for a discrete, immediate, simple relativistic positioning system (rPS) which ...
International audienceA relativistic positioning system is a physical realization of a coordinate sy...
The basic theory on relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensional space-time and the analysi...
International audienceThis paper introduces some general properties of the gravitational metric and ...
International audienceThe basic elements of the relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensiona...
Only a causal class among the 199 Lorentzian ones, which do not exists in the Newtonian spacetime, i...
International audienceSurprisingly, the issue of events localization in spacetime is poorly understo...
Nowadays, deep-space navigation strongly depends on ground segments, e.g., ESA's European Space Trac...
We introduce an operational approach to the use of pulsating sources, located at spatial infinity, f...
We introduce an operational approach to the use of pulsating sources, located at spatial infinity, f...
We present here a method for the relativistic positioning in spacetime based on the reception of pul...
In order to show the principle viability of a recently proposed relativistic positioning method base...
Starting from the description of space-time as a curved four-dimensional manifold, null Gaussian coo...
The theory of relativistic location systems is sketched. The more important class of these systems a...
Starting from the description of space-time as a curved four-dimensional manifold, null Gaussian coo...
We discuss the design for a discrete, immediate, simple relativistic positioning system (rPS) which ...
International audienceA relativistic positioning system is a physical realization of a coordinate sy...
The basic theory on relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensional space-time and the analysi...
International audienceThis paper introduces some general properties of the gravitational metric and ...
International audienceThe basic elements of the relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensiona...
Only a causal class among the 199 Lorentzian ones, which do not exists in the Newtonian spacetime, i...
International audienceSurprisingly, the issue of events localization in spacetime is poorly understo...
Nowadays, deep-space navigation strongly depends on ground segments, e.g., ESA's European Space Trac...