A major error source within global navigation satellite systems, such as the Global Positioning System or the future European satellite navigation system Galileo, comes from multipath, the reception of additional signal replica due to reflections caused by the receiver environment. The reception of multipath introduces a bias into the time delay estimate of the delay lock loop of a conventional navigation receiver, which finally leads to a bias in the receiver’s position estimate. To mitigate and to reduce the impact of multipath on navigation receivers, the problem is approached from several directions, including the development of novel signal processing techniques as well as the design of more robust navigation signals. In this context h...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS),...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNS...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNS...
The first GPS satellite was launched in February 1978. The envisaged goal of the USA was to operate ...
Knowledge of performance for different signal options in difficult environments is vital for improv...
Knowledge of performance for different signal options in difficult environments is vital for improv...
Multipath is undesirable for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, since the receptio...
Multipath is undesirable for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, since the receptio...
The estimation of several unknown channel amplitudes and taps in a multipath environment is an impor...
Compared to the various effects which degrade GNSS performance in general, nowadays multipath propag...
Multipath is today still one of the most critical problems in satellite navigation, in particular in...
Multipath is undesirable for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, since the receptio...
Knowledge of performance for different signal options in difficult environments is vital for improv...
Multipath propagation is one of the most difficult error sources to compensate in global navigation ...
In autumn 2002 the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) carried out a high resolution measurement campaign ...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS),...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNS...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNS...
The first GPS satellite was launched in February 1978. The envisaged goal of the USA was to operate ...
Knowledge of performance for different signal options in difficult environments is vital for improv...
Knowledge of performance for different signal options in difficult environments is vital for improv...
Multipath is undesirable for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, since the receptio...
Multipath is undesirable for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, since the receptio...
The estimation of several unknown channel amplitudes and taps in a multipath environment is an impor...
Compared to the various effects which degrade GNSS performance in general, nowadays multipath propag...
Multipath is today still one of the most critical problems in satellite navigation, in particular in...
Multipath is undesirable for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, since the receptio...
Knowledge of performance for different signal options in difficult environments is vital for improv...
Multipath propagation is one of the most difficult error sources to compensate in global navigation ...
In autumn 2002 the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) carried out a high resolution measurement campaign ...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS),...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNS...
Multipath remains a dominant source of ranging errors in any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNS...