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GPS > Pseudolite
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Pseudolite Defined
A ground-based differential GPS receiver which transmits a signal like that of an actual GPS satellite, and can be used for ranging. Originally intended as an augmentation for Local Area Augmentation Systems to aid aircraft landings. However, pseudolites may also be used where signal obstructions are such that insufficient GPS satellites can be tracked. In fact, pseudolites are feasible in circumstances where no satellite signals are observable, e.g. for indoor applications.
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