Future radio occultation (RO) receivers are planned to utilize the newly implemented Global Positioning System (GPS) L5 band centered at 1176.45 MHz. Since there are currently no operational GPS L5 receivers used for space-based RO applications, the interference environment is unclear. Distance measuring equipment (DME) and tactical air navigation (TACAN) stations share the same frequency band as GPS L5. The signals from these stations have been identified as possible sources of interference for any GPS L5 receiver, including those used in RO applications. This study utilizes Systems Tools Kit (STK) simulations to gain insight into the power received by a RO satellite in low Earth orbit (LEO) from a DME–TACAN transmission as well ...
The mitigation of radio frequency interference (RFI) has a fundamental role in global navigation sat...
In this paper we firstly analyze the effects of RF interference among GNSS systems for realistic cur...
This study is aimed at evaluating adjacent radio frequency band power levels that can be tolerated b...
In this study, Global Positioning System (GPS) simulation was employed to study the effect of radio ...
Nowadays more and more services rely on the positioning and time synchronization provided by the U....
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) is a remote sensing technique that ...
This paper will provide an experimental assessment of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) rece...
One of the main characteristics of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals is the low ...
In March 2009 the German aerospace centre (DLR) has measured DME interference over the European DM...
Due to the long satellite-receiver distance, the received Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
In mid-November 2010 the US broadband wireless services delivery company LightSquared applied to the...
The usage of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in general and the American GPS in particula...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 09-11, 1973 / Sheraton Inn Northeast, Wa...
PDFResearch PaperWideband communication systemsRadio frequencyRadio frequency interferenceGlobal Pos...
GPS and the other GNSS systems (GLONASS, Galileo and Beidou-2/COMPASS) is used to position billions ...
The mitigation of radio frequency interference (RFI) has a fundamental role in global navigation sat...
In this paper we firstly analyze the effects of RF interference among GNSS systems for realistic cur...
This study is aimed at evaluating adjacent radio frequency band power levels that can be tolerated b...
In this study, Global Positioning System (GPS) simulation was employed to study the effect of radio ...
Nowadays more and more services rely on the positioning and time synchronization provided by the U....
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) is a remote sensing technique that ...
This paper will provide an experimental assessment of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) rece...
One of the main characteristics of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals is the low ...
In March 2009 the German aerospace centre (DLR) has measured DME interference over the European DM...
Due to the long satellite-receiver distance, the received Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
In mid-November 2010 the US broadband wireless services delivery company LightSquared applied to the...
The usage of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in general and the American GPS in particula...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 09-11, 1973 / Sheraton Inn Northeast, Wa...
PDFResearch PaperWideband communication systemsRadio frequencyRadio frequency interferenceGlobal Pos...
GPS and the other GNSS systems (GLONASS, Galileo and Beidou-2/COMPASS) is used to position billions ...
The mitigation of radio frequency interference (RFI) has a fundamental role in global navigation sat...
In this paper we firstly analyze the effects of RF interference among GNSS systems for realistic cur...
This study is aimed at evaluating adjacent radio frequency band power levels that can be tolerated b...