Estimation and Visualization of 2D Orbits of GPS Satellites Using GPS Navigation Data File from Mangalore GNSS Receiver
Keywords:
GPS, GNSS receiver, Trilateration, RINEX File, MATLAB software.Abstract
This paper is to estimate and visualize the 2D orbits of the GPS satellites based on GPS navigation data file generated from Mangalore GNSS receiver. The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) determines position, velocity and time with high accuracy by the process of Trilateration. It is a satellite navigation system. The Receiver Independent Exchange Format (RINEX) File is used to extract the parameters from GPS navigation data file. These parameters are implemented in the formulas by using MATLAB software and the XYZ coordinates of GPS satellite are obtained and they are plotted individually in 2 Dimension.
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