In this paper, we propose a method based on applying specific transformations to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals received in unfavorable environment. As a result, one simple classical receiver including these adjustments becomes sensitive to several Multi-Constellation and Multi-Frequency (MC/MF) GNSS signals and achieves efficiently their collective acquisition. The proposed method consists of three variants each dedicated to a particular type of Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) family signals; the primary is based on undersampling process, the second is founded on time expansion and the last one permits the acquisition of more than five different GNSS signals by a single local Composite Binary Coded Symbols (CBCS) wavefor...
In Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) the structure of the signal predominately determines t...
This thesis discusses the acquisition of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals that are ...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...
In this paper, we propose a method based on applying specific transformations to the Global Navigati...
The research described by this thesis was undertaken at a very timely moment in the development of g...
Applications for the new generations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are developing ra...
The paper presents a new multipath mitigation strategy suitable to current Global Navigation Satelli...
The paper presents a new multipath mitigation strategy suitable to current Global Navigation Satelli...
The Binary Offset Carrier planned for future GNSS signal, including several GALILEO Signals as well ...
This article presents a new unambiguous acquisition and tracking technique for general Binary Offset...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...
This paper presents a universal GNSS receiver channel capable of tracking any civil GNSS signal. Thi...
This paper presents a universal GNSS receiver channel capable of tracking any civil GNSS signal. Thi...
The Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) modulation is planned for future GNSS signal. This modulation improv...
In Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) the structure of the signal predominately determines t...
This thesis discusses the acquisition of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals that are ...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...
In this paper, we propose a method based on applying specific transformations to the Global Navigati...
The research described by this thesis was undertaken at a very timely moment in the development of g...
Applications for the new generations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are developing ra...
The paper presents a new multipath mitigation strategy suitable to current Global Navigation Satelli...
The paper presents a new multipath mitigation strategy suitable to current Global Navigation Satelli...
The Binary Offset Carrier planned for future GNSS signal, including several GALILEO Signals as well ...
This article presents a new unambiguous acquisition and tracking technique for general Binary Offset...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...
This paper presents a universal GNSS receiver channel capable of tracking any civil GNSS signal. Thi...
This paper presents a universal GNSS receiver channel capable of tracking any civil GNSS signal. Thi...
The Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) modulation is planned for future GNSS signal. This modulation improv...
In Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) the structure of the signal predominately determines t...
This thesis discusses the acquisition of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals that are ...
New positioning applications’ availability requirements demand receivers with higher sensitivities a...