2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46638-4_57
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A Fast Positioning Method for Hot Start in GNSS Receiver

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“…b) The time to first fix (which is a measure of time required to obtain satellite signals and produce a valid coordinate within a specific performance [91]) of a GNSS receiver plays an essential role in the magnitude of this additional energy consumption and must therefore be considered when designing a GNSS-based low power localization system [86]. So as the authors implemented duty cycling, update rate, and sampling rate solutions, a good trade-off was supposed to be done to minimize the overall power consumption, something not discussed in any of the works.…”
Section: A Suitability Of Current Monitoring Tools For Resource-const...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b) The time to first fix (which is a measure of time required to obtain satellite signals and produce a valid coordinate within a specific performance [91]) of a GNSS receiver plays an essential role in the magnitude of this additional energy consumption and must therefore be considered when designing a GNSS-based low power localization system [86]. So as the authors implemented duty cycling, update rate, and sampling rate solutions, a good trade-off was supposed to be done to minimize the overall power consumption, something not discussed in any of the works.…”
Section: A Suitability Of Current Monitoring Tools For Resource-const...mentioning
confidence: 99%