This paper presents the first results obtained processing the Signal-In-Space broadcast by the Galileo In — Orbit Validation Element A (GIOVE-A) satellite, the first experimental Galileo satellite. The paper analyzes both the acquisition and tracking phase of a Galileo software receiver able to process raw samples of the signal collected by means of a commercial front end. Starting from the description of the system set up used to collect the data set the paper introduces the Partial Correlation approach adopted in the acquisition phase and describes the tracking structures used to synchronize the local and the incoming codes. Techniques tailored to the new structure of the Galileo signal have been employed. In fact, the GIOVE-A signal uses...
The thesis deals with the analysis and the reception of the freely available signals of the navigati...
The navigation office of the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is engaged in various activitie...
This thesis is the result of the author’s research activities within the Galileo Project, driven by ...
In late December 2005 the GIOVE-A test satellite was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) to ...
An assessment of the Galileo In-Orbit Validation (IOV) signals on the E5 band is presented in this p...
An assessment of the Galileo In-Orbit Validation (IOV) signals on the E5 band is presented in this p...
This paper presents a new concept of software-based GNSS receivers for the Binary Offset Carrier sig...
This paper focuses on realizing and designing an unambiguous and costeffective algorithm for trackin...
This paper is about the impact of the Galileo signal in space on the Acquisition system of a GNSS re...
Europe's GNSS program -Galileo - entered a new phase of development with the recent launch of two in...
The aim of this paper is to present a complete experimental assessment of the Galileo signals receiv...
The scope of the work is the development and demonstration of the main GNSS algorithms currently use...
Mass market receivers feature particular signal processing techniques, to comply with mobile and con...
The research described by this thesis was undertaken at a very timely moment in the development of g...
The navigation signals of the Galileo system will possess some new features in comparison to signals...
The thesis deals with the analysis and the reception of the freely available signals of the navigati...
The navigation office of the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is engaged in various activitie...
This thesis is the result of the author’s research activities within the Galileo Project, driven by ...
In late December 2005 the GIOVE-A test satellite was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) to ...
An assessment of the Galileo In-Orbit Validation (IOV) signals on the E5 band is presented in this p...
An assessment of the Galileo In-Orbit Validation (IOV) signals on the E5 band is presented in this p...
This paper presents a new concept of software-based GNSS receivers for the Binary Offset Carrier sig...
This paper focuses on realizing and designing an unambiguous and costeffective algorithm for trackin...
This paper is about the impact of the Galileo signal in space on the Acquisition system of a GNSS re...
Europe's GNSS program -Galileo - entered a new phase of development with the recent launch of two in...
The aim of this paper is to present a complete experimental assessment of the Galileo signals receiv...
The scope of the work is the development and demonstration of the main GNSS algorithms currently use...
Mass market receivers feature particular signal processing techniques, to comply with mobile and con...
The research described by this thesis was undertaken at a very timely moment in the development of g...
The navigation signals of the Galileo system will possess some new features in comparison to signals...
The thesis deals with the analysis and the reception of the freely available signals of the navigati...
The navigation office of the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is engaged in various activitie...
This thesis is the result of the author’s research activities within the Galileo Project, driven by ...