Journal of Information Organization


Vol No. 12 ,Issue No. 4 2022

New Model for Measuring the Two-dimensional Coordinates of Objects by Finding the Delay of Signal Transmission
Emil Altimirski, Petko Simeonov
Faculty of Telecommunications at Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
Abstract: Satellite positioning models need space and complex surface with well-developed infrastructure and it becomes difficult to institute in urban regions. The correct determination of the moving object’s location in many urban areas is increasing in the recent years. This condition warrants terrestrial navigation models that permit instituting in urban conditions to meet the correct measure of the position of the moving objects. We have developed a new model for finding the two-dimensional coordinates of objects by finding the delay of signal transmission. This transfer is instituted by many synchronized receiver stations.
Keywords: Terrestrial Positionin System, Navigation, Urban Areas New Model for Measuring the Two-dimensional Coordinates of Objects by Finding the Delay of Signal Transmission
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jio/2022/12/4/97-103
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