In aviation environments various interference sources exist, which can degrade the performance of on-board receivers as well as the performance of ground based reference receivers (e.g. in GBAS stations). Therefore, besides functional receiver validation under nominal conditions also the behavior of the receiver under strong interference conditions, namely CW interferers, broadband noise and pulsed interference from Distance Measurement Equipment (DME), must be tested. DME is one of the main interference sources in the E5 Galileo band in aviation environments. Currently, in the project “ANASTASIA”, which is financed by the Sixth Framework Program of the EU, the development of an L1/E5 Galileo receiver for safety-of-life (SoL) applications...
Due to the long satellite-receiver distance, the received Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
The Galileo E5a/E5b signals and the Global Positioning System (GPS) L5 signal lie within the aeronau...
Nowadays more and more services rely on the positioning and time synchronization provided by the U....
The E5 and E6 bands, which will be used by Galileo, will have to be shared with many ground-based ap...
This paper will provide an experimental assessment of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) rece...
Four Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) are scheduled to be fully operational orbiting the Ea...
One of the main characteristics of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals is the low ...
GNSS systems are susceptible to radio interference despite then operating in a spread spectrum. The ...
GNSS systems are susceptible to radio interference despite then operating in a spread spectrum. The ...
In Global Navigation satellite System (GNSS) applications the signals at the user receiver antenna e...
GNSS systems are susceptible to radio interferencedespite then operating in a spread spectrum. The c...
GNSS-based applications are susceptible to different threats, including radio frequency interference...
GNSS-based applications are susceptible to different threats, including radio frequency interference...
The GNSS ranging signals have extremely low powers and are deeply buried into the noise at the anten...
The GNSS ranging signals have extremely low powers and are deeply buried into the noise at the anten...
Due to the long satellite-receiver distance, the received Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
The Galileo E5a/E5b signals and the Global Positioning System (GPS) L5 signal lie within the aeronau...
Nowadays more and more services rely on the positioning and time synchronization provided by the U....
The E5 and E6 bands, which will be used by Galileo, will have to be shared with many ground-based ap...
This paper will provide an experimental assessment of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) rece...
Four Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) are scheduled to be fully operational orbiting the Ea...
One of the main characteristics of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals is the low ...
GNSS systems are susceptible to radio interference despite then operating in a spread spectrum. The ...
GNSS systems are susceptible to radio interference despite then operating in a spread spectrum. The ...
In Global Navigation satellite System (GNSS) applications the signals at the user receiver antenna e...
GNSS systems are susceptible to radio interferencedespite then operating in a spread spectrum. The c...
GNSS-based applications are susceptible to different threats, including radio frequency interference...
GNSS-based applications are susceptible to different threats, including radio frequency interference...
The GNSS ranging signals have extremely low powers and are deeply buried into the noise at the anten...
The GNSS ranging signals have extremely low powers and are deeply buried into the noise at the anten...
Due to the long satellite-receiver distance, the received Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
The Galileo E5a/E5b signals and the Global Positioning System (GPS) L5 signal lie within the aeronau...
Nowadays more and more services rely on the positioning and time synchronization provided by the U....