Article | REF: TE6892 V1

Radio surveillance spectrum - Goniometry and Localization

Authors: François delaveau, Yvon LIVRAN

Publication date: August 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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    5. Hyperbolic radiolocation with TDOA

    The principle behind hyperbolic TDOA (Time Difference Of Arrival) methods is to measure the difference in propagation delay of a signal on two receiving systems at different positions, usually synchronized. The transmitter then lies on a hyperboloid of revolution (a hyperbola if the reasoning is done in a plane) whose focus is the two receivers (figure 25 ).

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