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Using Doppler Shifts of GPS Signals To Measure Angular SpeedA method has been proposed for extracting information on the rate of rotation of an aircraft, spacecraft, or other body from differential Doppler shifts of Global Positioning System (GPS) signals received by antennas mounted on the body. In principle, the method should be capable of yielding low-noise estimates of rates of rotation. The method could eliminate the need for gyroscopes to measure rates of rotation. The method is based on the fact that for a given signal of frequency ft transmitted by a given GPS satellite, the differential Doppler shift is attributable to the difference between those components of the instantaneous translational velocities of the antennas that lie along the line of sight from the antennas to the GPS satellite.
Document ID
20100021306
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Campbell, Charles E., Jr.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 2006
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, February 2006
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
GSC-14087-1
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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