The article discusses the revival of the interferometry concept used
with GPS satellites, during the early days of the GPS system. Several
reasons account for the re-discovery of this experiment. First, relative
positioning with GPS signals originates from the field of interferometry.
Second, beyond relative positioning with code measurements only,
the use of precise carrier phase measurements for GNSS positioning
also originates from the interferometry framework. Historically interferometric
positioning aiming at measuring a three dimensional baseline vector
has been initiated in the late seventies almost simultaneously by
two competing teams that had means without any common measure with
those at stake in our set-upm, where the low price of our front-ends
is the attracting feature of the experiment.
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%A Muth, B. J.
%A Oonincx, P. J.
%A Tiberius, C. C. J. M.
%D 2009
%J European Journal of Navigation
%K GPS, interferometry, softwareReceiver
%N 2
%P 10-16
%T GNSS Software-based Interferometry
%V 7
%X The article discusses the revival of the interferometry concept used
with GPS satellites, during the early days of the GPS system. Several
reasons account for the re-discovery of this experiment. First, relative
positioning with GPS signals originates from the field of interferometry.
Second, beyond relative positioning with code measurements only,
the use of precise carrier phase measurements for GNSS positioning
also originates from the interferometry framework. Historically interferometric
positioning aiming at measuring a three dimensional baseline vector
has been initiated in the late seventies almost simultaneously by
two competing teams that had means without any common measure with
those at stake in our set-upm, where the low price of our front-ends
is the attracting feature of the experiment.
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abstract = {The article discusses the revival of the interferometry concept used
with GPS satellites, during the early days of the GPS system. Several
reasons account for the re-discovery of this experiment. First, relative
positioning with GPS signals originates from the field of interferometry.
Second, beyond relative positioning with code measurements only,
the use of precise carrier phase measurements for GNSS positioning
also originates from the interferometry framework. Historically interferometric
positioning aiming at measuring a three dimensional baseline vector
has been initiated in the late seventies almost simultaneously by
two competing teams that had means without any common measure with
those at stake in our set-upm, where the low price of our front-ends
is the attracting feature of the experiment.},
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author = {Muth, B. J. and Oonincx, P. J. and Tiberius, C. C. J. M.},
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journal = {European Journal of Navigation},
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