In this paper we analyze the code acquisition performance of a multicarrier direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS) system in the presence of data modulation (i.e., no pilot) on multipath Rayleigh fading channels. The motivation of this analysis arises from the possibility of beneficially using multicarrier DS-SS in Global Positioning System (GPS) pseudolites, where an unmodulated pilot is not available. Pseudolites are small, ground-based transmitters that emulate the signal structure of the GPS satellite transmitters, with the intention of augmenting the system performance. We consider equal gain combining (EGC) and selection combining (SC) of subcarrier correlator outputs for each timing hypothesis. We evaluate the probability of incorre...
Abstract — We analyse the characteristics of the Non-Coherent (NC) Multiple Transmit/Multiple Receiv...
The ranging signals of coming Galileo will make use of chip rates and lengths of pseudorandom noise ...
Modernised GPS and Galileo will introduce new signal structures possessing a number of advanced feat...
In this paper we analyze the code acquisition performance of a multicarrier direct-sequence spread s...
We analyze the code acquisition performance of a multicarrier direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS...
Applications for the new generations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are developing ra...
Abstract — Signal acquisition is the first operation stage of a GPS receiver that detects the presen...
In this paper, multicarrier (MC) waveforms are investigated in terms of their selective accuracy and...
The paper presents some acquisition algorithms in GPS receiver using software-defined radio (SDR). B...
The GPS provides positioning information almost anytime and anywhere on Earth, regardless of the wea...
Fine delay and Doppler frequency estimation is a stringent problem of all block-based transmission, ...
Positioning accuracy in satellite navigation systems depends on time-delay estimation (TDE) between ...
With the modernization of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), a trend towards wideband navig...
The advent of the new European satellite navigation system Galileo and the current study ...
For the objective of essentially decreasing computational complexity and time consumption of signal ...
Abstract — We analyse the characteristics of the Non-Coherent (NC) Multiple Transmit/Multiple Receiv...
The ranging signals of coming Galileo will make use of chip rates and lengths of pseudorandom noise ...
Modernised GPS and Galileo will introduce new signal structures possessing a number of advanced feat...
In this paper we analyze the code acquisition performance of a multicarrier direct-sequence spread s...
We analyze the code acquisition performance of a multicarrier direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS...
Applications for the new generations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are developing ra...
Abstract — Signal acquisition is the first operation stage of a GPS receiver that detects the presen...
In this paper, multicarrier (MC) waveforms are investigated in terms of their selective accuracy and...
The paper presents some acquisition algorithms in GPS receiver using software-defined radio (SDR). B...
The GPS provides positioning information almost anytime and anywhere on Earth, regardless of the wea...
Fine delay and Doppler frequency estimation is a stringent problem of all block-based transmission, ...
Positioning accuracy in satellite navigation systems depends on time-delay estimation (TDE) between ...
With the modernization of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), a trend towards wideband navig...
The advent of the new European satellite navigation system Galileo and the current study ...
For the objective of essentially decreasing computational complexity and time consumption of signal ...
Abstract — We analyse the characteristics of the Non-Coherent (NC) Multiple Transmit/Multiple Receiv...
The ranging signals of coming Galileo will make use of chip rates and lengths of pseudorandom noise ...
Modernised GPS and Galileo will introduce new signal structures possessing a number of advanced feat...