SDR approach, applied to the field of GNSS, allows the implementation of high customizable low-cost GNSS Software Defined receivers. These can reveal as useful tools for navigation algorithms prototyping. In the FOSS scenario the most interesting SDR appears to be GNSS-SDR. In this paper we evaluate GPS L1 pseudorange error GNSS observations acquired by SDR; for this purpose a low-cost COTS u-blox GNSS receiver has been employed as term of comparison. Preliminary results suggest that SDR pseudorange are noisier than u-blox ones and this will probably reflect in the degradation of the single point solutions
International audienceAn increasing number of new applications require an accurate positioning even ...
International audienceFaults in the GNSS measurements are the main reason for uncertainty positionin...
A software GPS receiver is a functional GPS receiver in software. It has several advantages compared...
SDR approach, applied to the field of GNSS, allows the implementation of high customizable low-cost ...
In recent years, we have witnessed a growing demand for GNSS receiver customization in terms of modi...
This paper deals with a Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver capable to process GPS and Galileo sig...
The Software-Defined Receiver (SDR) is a rapidly evolving technology which is a useful tool for rese...
International audienceStand-alone GNSS positioning is challenged to meet the applications’ demanded ...
Software Defined Receivers(SDR) can be a very useful tools both for researchers and surveyors since ...
Satellite navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS or the future European system GALILEO are made of ...
GNSS satellite signal deformations cause individual biases in the pseudorange observable. These bias...
The objective of this paper is to test in a degraded environment the performances of two different t...
Les GNSS sont désormais largement présents dans le domaine des transports. Actuellement, la communau...
We provide a comprehensive overview of pseudorange biases and their dependency on receiver front-end...
Many current GNSS Software Defined Receivers (SDRs) are often limited in what they can do across a r...
International audienceAn increasing number of new applications require an accurate positioning even ...
International audienceFaults in the GNSS measurements are the main reason for uncertainty positionin...
A software GPS receiver is a functional GPS receiver in software. It has several advantages compared...
SDR approach, applied to the field of GNSS, allows the implementation of high customizable low-cost ...
In recent years, we have witnessed a growing demand for GNSS receiver customization in terms of modi...
This paper deals with a Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver capable to process GPS and Galileo sig...
The Software-Defined Receiver (SDR) is a rapidly evolving technology which is a useful tool for rese...
International audienceStand-alone GNSS positioning is challenged to meet the applications’ demanded ...
Software Defined Receivers(SDR) can be a very useful tools both for researchers and surveyors since ...
Satellite navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS or the future European system GALILEO are made of ...
GNSS satellite signal deformations cause individual biases in the pseudorange observable. These bias...
The objective of this paper is to test in a degraded environment the performances of two different t...
Les GNSS sont désormais largement présents dans le domaine des transports. Actuellement, la communau...
We provide a comprehensive overview of pseudorange biases and their dependency on receiver front-end...
Many current GNSS Software Defined Receivers (SDRs) are often limited in what they can do across a r...
International audienceAn increasing number of new applications require an accurate positioning even ...
International audienceFaults in the GNSS measurements are the main reason for uncertainty positionin...
A software GPS receiver is a functional GPS receiver in software. It has several advantages compared...