In recent years, we have witnessed a growing demand for GNSS receiver customization in terms of modification of signal acquisition, tracking, and processing strategies. Such demands may be addressed by software-defined receivers (SDRs) which refers to an ensemble of hardware and software technologies and allows re-configurable radio communication architectures. The crux of the SDRs is the replacement of the hardware components through software modules. In this paper, we assess the quality of GNSS observables acquired by SDR against the selected u-blox low-cost receiver. In the following, we investigate the performance level of single point positioning that may be reached with an ultra-low-cost SDR and compare it to that of the low-cost GNSS...
The code pseudo-ranges and phase pseudo-ranges are affected by the systematic errors or biases and r...
GNSS receivers are an essential part of modern technological devices. Mobile phones, digital cameras...
ABSTRACT The emergence of single-frequency, navigation-type receivers capable to provide carrier pha...
SDR approach, applied to the field of GNSS, allows the implementation of high customizable low-cost ...
The Software-Defined Receiver (SDR) is a rapidly evolving technology which is a useful tool for rese...
Software Defined Receivers(SDR) can be a very useful tools both for researchers and surveyors since ...
The objective of this paper is to test in a degraded environment the performances of two different t...
This paper deals with a Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver capable to process GPS and Galileo sig...
The aim of this paper is to trigger a conversation about the assessment, definition of metrics and t...
In the next five to ten years, the evolution of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) will hav...
Many current GNSS Software Defined Receivers (SDRs) are often limited in what they can do across a r...
This contribution was double-blind reviewed as full paper. GNSS receivers are an essential part of m...
© 2017, Institute of Navigation. All rights reserved.When the GPS was the only satellite constellati...
Software Defined Radio (SDR), has become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional radio te...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) low-cost multi-frequency receivers are argued as an altern...
The code pseudo-ranges and phase pseudo-ranges are affected by the systematic errors or biases and r...
GNSS receivers are an essential part of modern technological devices. Mobile phones, digital cameras...
ABSTRACT The emergence of single-frequency, navigation-type receivers capable to provide carrier pha...
SDR approach, applied to the field of GNSS, allows the implementation of high customizable low-cost ...
The Software-Defined Receiver (SDR) is a rapidly evolving technology which is a useful tool for rese...
Software Defined Receivers(SDR) can be a very useful tools both for researchers and surveyors since ...
The objective of this paper is to test in a degraded environment the performances of two different t...
This paper deals with a Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver capable to process GPS and Galileo sig...
The aim of this paper is to trigger a conversation about the assessment, definition of metrics and t...
In the next five to ten years, the evolution of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) will hav...
Many current GNSS Software Defined Receivers (SDRs) are often limited in what they can do across a r...
This contribution was double-blind reviewed as full paper. GNSS receivers are an essential part of m...
© 2017, Institute of Navigation. All rights reserved.When the GPS was the only satellite constellati...
Software Defined Radio (SDR), has become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional radio te...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) low-cost multi-frequency receivers are argued as an altern...
The code pseudo-ranges and phase pseudo-ranges are affected by the systematic errors or biases and r...
GNSS receivers are an essential part of modern technological devices. Mobile phones, digital cameras...
ABSTRACT The emergence of single-frequency, navigation-type receivers capable to provide carrier pha...