What are CDMA Pilot measurements?
A cell phone measures the travel time of CDMA Pilot signals that it sees. A location server associates each Pilot measurement to a nearby tower. Cell tower positions are maintained in a database known as the “Base Station Almanac”. Trilateration is used to turn the tower positions and Pilot measurements in to a position solution, much like GPS.
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