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<p>Determining the number of cycles is non-trivial, since signals may be shifted in phase by one or more cycles. This results in an error equal to the error in the estimated number of cycles times the wavelength, which is 19&nbsp;cm for the L1 signal. Solving this so-called <b>integer ambiguity search</b> problem results in centimeter precision. The error can be reduced with sophisticated statistical methods that compare the measurements from the C/A signals and by comparing the resulting ranges between multiple satellites. If a nearby base station</p><p>
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