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binary offset carrierの例文

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  • Binary offset carrier ( BOC ) is the modulation used by COMPASS.
  • It is formed by addition or subtraction of two weighted sine binary offset carrier modulations.
  • The modulation method is binary offset carrier, using a 10.23 MHz subcarrier against the 5.115 MHz code.
  • The "'Composite Binary Offset Carrier "'( CBOC ) modulation is a particular implementation of the Multiplexed Binary Offset Carrier modulation and it is nowadays used by Galileo satellite signals.
  • The "'Composite Binary Offset Carrier "'( CBOC ) modulation is a particular implementation of the Multiplexed Binary Offset Carrier modulation and it is nowadays used by Galileo satellite signals.
  • The modulation technique used is multiplexed binary offset carrier ( TMBOC ) is BOC ( 1, 1 ) for all except 4 of 33 cycles, when it switches to BOC ( 6, 1 ).
  • GIOVE satellites transmitted multifrequency ranging signals equivalent to the signals of future Galileo including new signals based on the use of the BOC ( Binary Offset Carrier ) technique, in particular the high-performance E5AltBOC signal.
  • MBOC has two main implementations, the Composite Binary Offset Carrier ( CBOC ) implementation, currently used in Galileo and the Time-Multiplexed Binary Offset Carrier ( TMBOC ), currently used in modernized GPS L1C signal.
  • MBOC has two main implementations, the Composite Binary Offset Carrier ( CBOC ) implementation, currently used in Galileo and the Time-Multiplexed Binary Offset Carrier ( TMBOC ), currently used in modernized GPS L1C signal.
  • "' Unambiguous acquisition "'is a term used to describe the acquisition of GNSS signals which present ambiguities in their autocorrelation function, namely the signals that are modulated with a modulation belonging to the Binary Offset Carrier modulation class.