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Two Methods of Processing System Time Offset in Multi-constellation Integrated System

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Two methods on how to deal with the time offset in multi-constellation navigation systems are discussed in this paper. One approach is disposing time offset in receiver end (DRE) and another disposing in system level (DSL). Comparisons and analysis in different aspects of these two methods are involved. Simulation results indicate that the positioning accuracy of multi-constellation navigation systems is affected more obviously by the method of DSL than DRE. When the error of broadcasted time offset is 5ns, it is more advisable to process time offset use the method of DRE.

Funded by the project of National Key Natural Science Foundation of China (11033004).

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Xu, L., Li, X., Xue, Y. (2011). Two Methods of Processing System Time Offset in Multi-constellation Integrated System. In: Zhu, M. (eds) Electrical Engineering and Control. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21765-4_45

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