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The geometric range <math>\rho_{rcv}^{sat}</math> is the Euclidean distance between the satellite and receiver coordinates at the transmission and reception time, respectively:
The geometric range <math>\rho_{rcv}^{sat}</math> is the Euclidean distance between the satellite and receiver coordinates at the transmission and reception time, respectively:
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==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==
The algorithms to compute the transmission time from the measurement time,the satellite coordinates as well as the geometric-range pre-modelling are provided in the following entries:
The algorithms to compute the transmission time from the measurement time, the satellite coordinates as well as the geometric-range pre-modelling are provided in the following entries:


*[[Satellite Coordinates]]
*[[Satellite Coordinates]]

Revision as of 09:49, 30 January 2012


FundamentalsFundamentals
Title Geometric Range Modelling
Author(s) J. Sanz Subirana, J.M. Juan Zornoza and M. Hernández-Pajares, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
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The geometric range [math]\displaystyle{ \rho_{rcv}^{sat} }[/math] is the Euclidean distance between the satellite and receiver coordinates at the transmission and reception time, respectively:


[math]\displaystyle{ \rho_{rcv}^{sat}=\left\| {\mathbf r}_{rcv}-{\mathbf r}^{sat}\right \|=\sqrt{(x_{rcv}-x^{sat})^2+(y_{rcv}-y^{sat})^2+(z_{rcv}-z^{sat})^2} \qquad \mbox{(1)} }[/math]


Related Articles

The algorithms to compute the transmission time from the measurement time, the satellite coordinates as well as the geometric-range pre-modelling are provided in the following entries: