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Direct geolocation of wideband emitters based on delay and doppler
Anthony J. Weiss
School of Electrical Engineering
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Time Delay
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Weak Signal
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Fast-moving
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Radio Signal
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Doppler Shift
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Computationally Efficient
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Direct Method
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Wideband
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Direct Position Determination
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Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA)
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Cramer-Rao Lower Bound
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Moving Platform
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Two-step Approach
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Geolocation
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Single-step Method
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Monte Carlo Computer Simulation
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Doppler Frequency
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Differential Doppler
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Determination Approach
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Stationary Transmitter
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Intermediate Parameters
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Direct Georeferencing
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Engineering
Doppler Effect
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Geolocation
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Delay Time
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Closed Form Expression
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Cramr-Rao Lower Bound
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Step Approach
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Single-Step Method
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Compact Expression
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