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JPS55117977A - Gps gyroscope - Google Patents

Gps gyroscope

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Publication number
JPS55117977A
JPS55117977A JP2602179A JP2602179A JPS55117977A JP S55117977 A JPS55117977 A JP S55117977A JP 2602179 A JP2602179 A JP 2602179A JP 2602179 A JP2602179 A JP 2602179A JP S55117977 A JPS55117977 A JP S55117977A
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Prior art keywords
gps
antenna
phase difference
signals
input terminal
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JP2602179A
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Japanese (ja)
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JPS592870B2 (en
Inventor
Genichiro Tomioka
Chogo Sekine
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Japan Radio Co Ltd
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Japan Radio Co Ltd
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Priority to JP2602179A priority Critical patent/JPS592870B2/en
Publication of JPS55117977A publication Critical patent/JPS55117977A/en
Publication of JPS592870B2 publication Critical patent/JPS592870B2/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01SRADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
    • G01S3/00Direction-finders for determining the direction from which infrasonic, sonic, ultrasonic, or electromagnetic waves, or particle emission, not having a directional significance, are being received
    • G01S3/02Direction-finders for determining the direction from which infrasonic, sonic, ultrasonic, or electromagnetic waves, or particle emission, not having a directional significance, are being received using radio waves
    • G01S3/14Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction
    • G01S3/46Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction using antennas spaced apart and measuring phase or time difference between signals therefrom, i.e. path-difference systems
    • G01S3/48Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction using antennas spaced apart and measuring phase or time difference between signals therefrom, i.e. path-difference systems the waves arriving at the antennas being continuous or intermittent and the phase difference of signals derived therefrom being measured

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  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Radar, Positioning & Navigation (AREA)
  • Remote Sensing (AREA)
  • Position Fixing By Use Of Radio Waves (AREA)
  • Navigation (AREA)

Abstract

PURPOSE:To make it possible to obtain accurately a bow bearing from the phase difference between GPS signals, which are received simultaneously by two GPS receieving antennas, by utilizing GPS. CONSTITUTION:The GPS signal received by antenna 1 is led to GPS position measuring unit 3 to obtain the position of antenna 1 on the ground (latitude and longitude). Meanwhile, the GPS signal received by antenna 1 is led to phase difference measuring equipment 4 together with the GPS signal received by antenna 2, and the phase difference between mutual signals of the same artificial satellite out of GPS signals received by both antennas is obtained and is supplied to one input terminal of bearing calculator 5. Bearing calculator 5 receives the position of antenna 1, which is obtained by GPS position measuring calculation unit 3, and the position of each satellite for earth coordinates, which are extracted from receiving signals, by one input terminal and receievs the phase difference between respective satellite signals, which is obtained by phase difference measuring equipment 4, by the other input terminal, thereby calculating and displaying the bow bearing.
JP2602179A 1979-03-06 1979-03-06 GPS gyroscope Expired JPS592870B2 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2602179A JPS592870B2 (en) 1979-03-06 1979-03-06 GPS gyroscope

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2602179A JPS592870B2 (en) 1979-03-06 1979-03-06 GPS gyroscope

Publications (2)

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JPS55117977A true JPS55117977A (en) 1980-09-10
JPS592870B2 JPS592870B2 (en) 1984-01-20

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JP2602179A Expired JPS592870B2 (en) 1979-03-06 1979-03-06 GPS gyroscope

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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4719469A (en) * 1985-11-13 1988-01-12 Standard Elektrik Lorenz Ag Direction-determining system
US4761795A (en) * 1986-01-21 1988-08-02 Standard Elektrik Lorenz Ag Receiver for bandspread signals
JPH06281716A (en) * 1993-03-24 1994-10-07 Taiyo Musen Kk Bearing detector
JP2001021639A (en) * 1999-07-12 2001-01-26 Taiyo Musen Co Ltd Control method of target directing device
JP2001166030A (en) * 1999-12-07 2001-06-22 Japan Radio Co Ltd Radar / antenna direction measurement device
JP2006126181A (en) * 2004-10-01 2006-05-18 Mitsubishi Electric Corp Mobile attitude-detecting apparatus
JP2009186355A (en) * 2008-02-07 2009-08-20 Ihi Aerospace Co Ltd Attitude detecting method and device of navigation body

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4719469A (en) * 1985-11-13 1988-01-12 Standard Elektrik Lorenz Ag Direction-determining system
US4761795A (en) * 1986-01-21 1988-08-02 Standard Elektrik Lorenz Ag Receiver for bandspread signals
JPH06281716A (en) * 1993-03-24 1994-10-07 Taiyo Musen Kk Bearing detector
JP2001021639A (en) * 1999-07-12 2001-01-26 Taiyo Musen Co Ltd Control method of target directing device
JP2001166030A (en) * 1999-12-07 2001-06-22 Japan Radio Co Ltd Radar / antenna direction measurement device
JP2006126181A (en) * 2004-10-01 2006-05-18 Mitsubishi Electric Corp Mobile attitude-detecting apparatus
JP2009186355A (en) * 2008-02-07 2009-08-20 Ihi Aerospace Co Ltd Attitude detecting method and device of navigation body

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JPS592870B2 (en) 1984-01-20

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