Claims
- 1. A method for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
receiving at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; determining a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; receiving at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; determining a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and determining a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein determining a position of the user terminal comprises:
adjusting the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; adjusting the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and determining the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 12. A method for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
receiving at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; determining a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; receiving at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; determining a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and transmitting the first and second pseudoranges to a location server configured to determine a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 19. The method of claim 12, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 20. The method of claim 12, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 22. A method for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
receiving a first pseudo-range from the user terminal, the first pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of a broadcast television signal transmitted by the television signal transmitter; receiving a second pseudo-range from the user terminal, the second pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and a global positioning satellite based on a global positioning signal transmitted by the global positioning signal; and determining a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein determining a position of the user terminal comprises:
adjusting the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; adjusting the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and determining the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 30. The method of claim 22, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 31. The method of claim 22, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 33. Computer-readable media embodying instructions executable by a computer to perform a method for determining the position of a user terminal, the method comprising:
receiving at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; determining a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; receiving at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; determining a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and determining a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 34. The media of claim 33, wherein determining a position of the user terminal comprises:
adjusting the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; adjusting the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and determining the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 35. The media of claim 33, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 36. The media of claim 35, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 37. The media of claim 36, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 38. The media of claim 36, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 39. The media of claim 33, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 40. The media of claim 39, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 41. The media of claim 33, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 42. The media of claim 33, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 43. The media of claim 42, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 44. Computer-readable media embodying instructions executable by a computer to perform a method for determining the position of a user terminal, the method comprising:
receiving at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; determining a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; receiving at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; determining a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and transmitting the first and second pseudoranges to a location server configured to determine a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 45. The media of claim 44, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 46. The media of claim 45, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 47. The media of claim 46, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 48. The media of claim 46, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 49. The media of claim 44, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 50. The media of claim 49, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 51. The media of claim 44, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 52. The media of claim 44, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 53. The media of claim 52, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 54. Computer-readable media embodying instructions executable by a computer to perform a method for determining the position of a user terminal, the method comprising:
receiving a first pseudo-range from the user terminal, the first pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of a broadcast television signal transmitted by the television signal transmitter; receiving a second pseudo-range from the user terminal, the second pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and a global positioning satellite based on a global positioning signal transmitted by the global positioning signal; and determining a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 55. The media of claim 54, wherein determining a position of the user terminal comprises:
adjusting the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; adjusting the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and determining the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 56. The media of claim 54, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 57. The media of claim 56, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 58. The media of claim 57, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 59. The media of claim 57, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 60. The media of claim 54, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 61. The media of claim 60, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 62. The media of claim 54, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 63. The media of claim 54, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 64. The media of claim 63, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 65. An apparatus for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
a receiver to receive at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; a processor to determine a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; wherein the receiver receives at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; wherein the processor determines a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and wherein the processor determines a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein:
the processor adjusts the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; the processor adjusts the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and the processor determines the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 67. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 68. The apparatus of claim 67, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 69. The apparatus of claim 68, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 70. The apparatus of claim 68, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 71. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 72. The apparatus of claim 71, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 73. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 74. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 75. The apparatus of claim 74, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 76. The apparatus of claim 65, further comprising:
an antenna to receive the broadcast television signal; and wherein the antenna receives the global positioning signal.
- 77. An apparatus for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
a receiver to receive at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; a processor to determine a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; wherein the receiver receives at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; wherein the processor determines a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and a transmitter to transmit the first and second pseudoranges to a location server configured to determine a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 78. The apparatus of claim 77, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 79. The apparatus of claim 78, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 80. The apparatus of claim 79, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 81. The apparatus of claim 79, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 82. The apparatus of claim 77, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 83. The apparatus of claim 82, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 84. The apparatus of claim 77, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 85. The apparatus of claim 77, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 86. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 87. The apparatus of claim 77, further comprising:
an antenna to receive the broadcast television signal; and wherein the antenna receives the global positioning signal.
- 88. An apparatus for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
a receiver to receive a first pseudo-range from the user terminal, the first pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of a broadcast television signal transmitted by the television signal transmitter; wherein the receiver receives a second pseudo-range from the user terminal, the second pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and a global positioning satellite based on a global positioning signal transmitted by the global positioning signal; and a processor to determine a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 89. The apparatus of claim 88, wherein:
the processor adjusts the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; the processor adjusts the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and the processor determines the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 90. The apparatus of claim 88, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 91. The apparatus of claim 90, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 92. The apparatus of claim 91, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 93. The apparatus of claim 91, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 94. The apparatus of claim 88, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 95. The apparatus of claim 94, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 96. The apparatus of claim 88, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 97. The apparatus of claim 88, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 98. The apparatus of claim 97, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 99. The apparatus of claim 88, further comprising:
an antenna to receive the broadcast television signal; and wherein the antenna receives the global positioning signal.
- 100. An apparatus for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
receiving means for receiving at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; processing means for determining a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; wherein the receiving means receives at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; wherein the processing means determines a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and wherein the processing means determines a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 101. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein:
the processing means adjusts the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; the processing means adjusts the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and the processing means determines the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 102. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 103. The apparatus of claim 102, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 104. The apparatus of claim 103, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 105. The apparatus of claim 103, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 106. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 107. The apparatus of claim 106, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 108. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 109. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 110. The apparatus of claim 109, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 111. The apparatus of claim 100, further comprising:
antenna means for receiving the broadcast television signal; and wherein the antenna means receives the global positioning signal.
- 112. An apparatus for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
receiving means for receiving at the user terminal a broadcast television signal from a television signal transmitter; processing means for determining a first pseudo-range between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of the broadcast television signal; wherein the receiving means receives at the user terminal a global positioning signal from a global positioning satellite; wherein the processing means determines a second pseudo-range between the user terminal and the global positioning satellite based on the global positioning signal; and transmitting means for transmitting the first and second pseudoranges to a location server configured to determine a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 113. The apparatus of claim 112, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 114. The apparatus of claim 113, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 115. The apparatus of claim 114, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 116. The apparatus of claim 114, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 117. The apparatus of claim 112, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 118. The apparatus of claim 117, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 119. The apparatus of claim 112, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 120. The apparatus of claim 112, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 121. The apparatus of claim 120, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 122. The apparatus of claim 112, further comprising:
antenna means for receiving the broadcast television signal; and wherein the antenna means receives the global positioning signal.
- 123. An apparatus for determining the position of a user terminal, comprising:
receiving means for receiving a first pseudo-range from the user terminal, the first pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and the television signal transmitter based on a known component of a broadcast television signal transmitted by the television signal transmitter; wherein the receiving means receives a second pseudo-range from the user terminal, the second pseudo-range determined between the user terminal and a global positioning satellite based on a global positioning signal transmitted by the global positioning signal; and processing means for determining a position of the user terminal based on the first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 124. The apparatus of claim 123, wherein:
the processing means adjusts the first pseudo-range based on a difference between a transmitter clock at the broadcast television signal and a known time reference; the processing means adjusts the second pseudo-range based on a relative radial velocity between the global positioning satellite and the user terminal; and the processing means determines the position of the user terminal based on the adjusted first and second pseudo-ranges, a location of the television signal transmitter, and a location of the global positioning satellite.
- 125. The apparatus of claim 123, wherein the broadcast television signal is an American Television Standards Committee (ATSC) digital television signal, and the known component in the broadcast television signal is a known digital sequence in the ATSC frame.
- 126. The apparatus of claim 125, wherein the known digital sequence is a synchronization code.
- 127. The apparatus of claim 126, wherein the synchronization code is a Field Synchronization Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 128. The apparatus of claim 126, wherein the synchronization code is a Synchronization Segment within a Data Segment within an ATSC data frame.
- 129. The apparatus of claim 123, wherein the broadcast television signal is a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal.
- 130. The apparatus of claim 129, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is a scattered pilot carrier.
- 131. The apparatus of claim 123, wherein the broadcast television signal is a Japanese Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signal.
- 132. The apparatus of claim 123, wherein the broadcast television signal is an analog television signal.
- 133. The apparatus of claim 132, wherein the known component in the broadcast television signal is selected from the group comprising:
a horizontal synchronization pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse; a horizontal blanking pulse and a horizontal synchronization pulse; a ghost canceling reference signal; and a vertical interval test signal.
- 134. The apparatus of claim 123, further comprising:
antenna means for receiving the broadcast television signal; and wherein the antenna means receives the global positioning signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. (TBS, Attorney Docket Number 6743PRO), “DTV Position Location Augmented by GPS,” by James J. Spilker, filed Mar. 4, 2002, the disclosure thereof incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
[0002] This application is related to U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 09/887,158, “Position Location using Broadcast Digital Television Signals,” by James J. Spilker and Matthew Rabinowitz, filed Jun. 21, 2001; U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 09/932,010, “Position Location using Terrestrial Digital Video Broadcast Television Signals,” by James J. Spilker and Matthew Rabinowitz, filed Aug. 17, 2001; U.S. Non-provisional patent applications Ser. No. 10/054,302, “Position Location using Broadcast Analog Television Signals,” by James J. Spilker and Matthew Rabinowitz, filed Jan. 22, 2002; U.S. Non-provisional patent applications Ser. No. (TBS, Attorney Docket Number RSM008001), “Position Location Using Ghost Canceling Reference Television Signals,” by James J. Spilker and Matthew Rabinowitz, filed (TBS); and U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 10/054,262, “Time-Gated Delay Lock Loop Tracking Of Digital Television Signals,” by James J. Spilker and Matthew Rabinowitz, filed Jan. 22, 2002, the disclosures thereof incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60353440 |
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60332504 |
Nov 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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