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Non-dynamic decimeter tracking of earth satellites using the Global Positioning System
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1986
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EngineeringLocation EstimationEarth SatellitesGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemUser VehiclePositioning SystemUser Dynamic ModelsNon-dynamic Decimeter TrackingLocalizationOrbit DeterminationGlobal Positioning SystemCalibrationSystems EngineeringPositioningGeodesyGeostationary OrbitSatellite Signal ProcessingRadarAerospace EngineeringRemote SensingGlobal Satellite Navigation Systems
A technique is described for employing the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine the position of a low earth orbiter with decimeter accuracy without the need for user dynamic models. A differential observing strategy is used requiring a GPS receiver on the user vehicle and a network of six ground receivers. The technique uses the continuous record of position change obtained from GPS carrier phase to smooth position measurements made with pseudo-range. The result is a computationally efficient technique that can deliver decimeter accuracy down to the lowest altitude orbits.
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