1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1247(199801/02)16:1<1::aid-spe589>3.0.co;2-3
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A methodology for the characterization of environmental effects on global navigation satellite system (GNSS) propagation

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“…where δr0(t) δt = v r0 , assuming constant radial velocity. If the path includes scatterer elements, the resulting Doppler is the sum of the Doppler shift due to the radial velocity between the satellite and the first scatterer, the Doppler shift due to the radial velocity between scatterers, and the Doppler shift due to the radial velocity between the last scatterer and the receiver [Fon98]. The different paths are assumed to be independent, and the model for this assumption is usually referred as Wide Sense Stationary with Uncorrelated Scattering (WSSUS), which also includes the wide sense stationarity assumption [Bel63].…”
Section: Carrier Doppler Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where δr0(t) δt = v r0 , assuming constant radial velocity. If the path includes scatterer elements, the resulting Doppler is the sum of the Doppler shift due to the radial velocity between the satellite and the first scatterer, the Doppler shift due to the radial velocity between scatterers, and the Doppler shift due to the radial velocity between the last scatterer and the receiver [Fon98]. The different paths are assumed to be independent, and the model for this assumption is usually referred as Wide Sense Stationary with Uncorrelated Scattering (WSSUS), which also includes the wide sense stationarity assumption [Bel63].…”
Section: Carrier Doppler Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%