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In order to process the [[GNSS signal|L-band signals]] transmitted from the satellites and compute the navigation solution, a GNSS receiver design can target different applications, markets, and solutions.
The basic structure shown in Figure 1.


[[File:Receiver_Diagram.png|right|thumb|200px|'''''Figure 1:''''' General structure of a GNSS receiver system.]]
[[File:Receiver_Diagram.png|right|thumb|200px|'''''Figure 1:''''' General structure of a GNSS receiver system.]]
In order to process the [[GNSS signal|L-band signals]] transmitted from the satellites and compute the navigation solution, a GNSS receiver design can target different applications, markets, and solutions. The basic structure shown in Figure 1.
 


==Block diagram==
==Block diagram==

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Title System Design Details
Author(s) GMV
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Year of Publication 2011
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In order to process the L-band signals transmitted from the satellites and compute the navigation solution, a GNSS receiver design can target different applications, markets, and solutions.


The basic structure shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: General structure of a GNSS receiver system.


Block diagram

Figure 2: Block diagram of a typical GNSS receiver, illustrating the different parallel processing channels.


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