Estimation of Satellite-User Ranges Through GNSS Code Phase Measurements

2012 
A Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver is able to compute the user position through a trilateration procedure, which includes the measure of the distance between the receiver and a set of satellites. Two different approaches are tipically used and implemented in commercial receivers. The former relies on code tracking, the latter leverages carrier phase measurements performed during carrier tracking.
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