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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 27, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 03, 2007
Andrey Veitsel, Moscow, RU;
Alexey Zhdanov, Moscow, RU;
Alexander Kirsanov, Moscow, RU;
Mark I. Zhodzishsky, Moscow, RU;
Victor A. Veitsel, Moscow, RU;
Igor Orlovsky, Moscow, RU;
Dmitry Rubtsov, Moscow, RU;
Andrey Veitsel, Moscow, RU;
Alexey Zhdanov, Moscow, RU;
Alexander Kirsanov, Moscow, RU;
Mark I. Zhodzishsky, Moscow, RU;
Victor A. Veitsel, Moscow, RU;
Igor Orlovsky, Moscow, RU;
Dmitry Rubtsov, Moscow, RU;
Topcon GPS, LLC, Oakland, NJ (US);
Abstract
Disclosed is a system and method for processing signals received from different global navigation satellite systems. The receiver includes a number of universal digital channels. The universal digital channel can be used to receive and process different code signals of each of the three navigation satellite systems GPS, GLONASS, and GALILEO. The universal digital channels have the same structure. Each of them can be tuned to receive different signals. The core of the universal digital channel is a code generator and a universal strobe generator.