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Common—View Technique Application: An Italian Use Case

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Satellite Communications and Navigation Systems

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Common view (CV) is a well known synchronization technique usually adopted to determine synchronization values to be analyzed in post processing to monitor clock stability. In the Italian GALILEO Test Range (GTR) project, a near real-time, CV based, synchronization technique has been implemented to ensure performance and reliability of test services offered to the GTR users.

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Varriale, E., Gotta, M., Gottifredi, F., Lo Zito, F. (2008). Common—View Technique Application: An Italian Use Case. In: Re, E.D., Ruggieri, M. (eds) Satellite Communications and Navigation Systems. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-47524-0_30

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