“…The first one is the time of arrival (TOA) technique (Oetzel and Pierce, 1969;Proctor, 1971;Cianos et al, 1972;Murty and MacClement, 1973;MacClement and Murty, 1978;Proctor et al, 1988;Rison et al, 1999) that determines the location of radiations by taking differences between the times at which the radiation pulses are detected at each receiver. The other one is the narrowband interferometer system (Warwik et al, 1979;Hayenga and Warwik, 1981;Richard and Auffray, 1985;Laroche et al, 1994;Rhodes et al, 1994;Shao et al, 1995;Kawasaki and Yoshihashi, 2000) which uses frequency domain by taking differences of phases instead of times. Both methods are operated at a fixed frequency in VHF/ UHF range with a narrowband.…”