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Pulsar navigation using time of arrival (TOA) and time differential TOA (TDTOA)

Acta Astronautica, 2018
Abstract Pulsar navigation is a novel autonomous navigation method for deep-space missions. The pulsar navigation method using the time of arrival (TOA) determines the absolute position of the spacecraft. However, its accuracy is greatly affected by system errors, including the ephemeris error of the pulsar and the satellite-borne clock error.
Ning Xiaolin   +5 more
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Time of arrival (TOA)-based direct location method

2015 16th International Radar Symposium (IRS), 2015
The presented direct location method computes the 3D position of an object using exactly four time-of-arrival (TOA) measurements, i.e. range measurements, to four reference points or stations. This operation is also commonly known as multilateration. Traditionally, this problem can also be solved using three TOA measurements to three reference stations,
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Times of arrival (TOA) of signals in the Kerr-MOG black hole

General Relativity and Gravitation, 2020
This paper studies the effect of frame dragging on the difference of times of arrival of signals coming from a variable pulsar and passing nearby a rotating black hole in the scalar-tensor-vector-gravity alternative theory due to Moffat. It may be used to constrain an additional parameter that theory contains with respect to ordinary general relativity.
G. Y. Tuleganova   +4 more
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Estimation of Channel State Information (CSI) in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Based on Time of Arrival (ToA)

Wireless Personal Communications, 2020
Cell-free massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) comprises a large number of distributed single antenna access points (APs) connected to a network controller through backhaul. Each user is served by neighbouring APs simultaneously. Cell-free Massive MIMO provides decent throughput and coverage improvement as compared to a small-cell.
Aqiel N. Almamori, Seshadri Mohan
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Improvement in estimation of time of arrival (TOA) from timing advance (TA)

ICUPC '98. IEEE 1998 International Conference on Universal Personal Communications. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98TH8384), 2002
Wireless systems reporting TOA (time of arrival), the propagation time from the mobile station (MS) to the base station (BS), may use this information to assist with automatic location identification (ALI). The TA (timing advance), used in TDMA systems, may be used as an approximation for TOA.
G.P. Yost, S. Panchapakesan
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Simulation of Lightning Flash in Time of Arrival (TOA) Method by Using Three Broadband Antennas

2011 UKSim 5th European Symposium on Computer Modeling and Simulation, 2011
Various methods are used to locate cloud-to-ground lightning flash. The accuracy of the methods depends on the number of sensor stations, station topology, mathematical model adopted for the analyses, and type of measuring equipment. For a single station with the configuration of short baseline in a measuring system, the accuracy analysis is mostly ...
Saeed Vahabi Mashak   +2 more
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