On co-existence of in-band UWB-OFDM and GPS signals: Tracking performance analysis Dmitriy ^Garmatyuk

D. Garmatyuk, Y. Morton, X. Mao
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The problem of in-band co-existence between GPS and other potential interfering signals is viewed from the following angle in this paper: Is there a coding or modulation technique which would permit simultaneous use of GPS and other RF services occupying same bandwidth? Very low interference between the UWB radar and GPS signals can be achieved by shaping radar pulses using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) coding, which is a multi-carrier modulation technique targeted for commercial UWB communications. The paper shows that we can, in fact, expect a very good degree of interoperability of a system used for GPS reception and UWB-OFDM radar purposes. The benefits of using UWB sensor in conjunction with GPS can be for example, to supplement positioning algorithms with radar-collected data, as well as to perform general reconnaissance of the surrounding area. The paper includes detailed analysis of the proposed multiple-use UWB-OFDM radar/GPS receiver concept, the effect of co-existing UWB-OFDM signals on GPS receiver tracking loop carrier noise level, and the impact on the quality of GPS solution in weak GPS signal environment. A brief discussion of MATLAB implementation of the modeled scenarios is presented as well.
带内UWB-OFDM与GPS信号共存的跟踪性能分析
本文从以下角度看待GPS与其他潜在干扰信号在带内共存的问题:是否存在一种编码或调制技术,允许GPS和其他占用相同带宽的射频业务同时使用?利用正交频分复用(OFDM)编码对雷达脉冲进行整形,可以实现超宽带雷达和GPS信号之间的极低干扰,这是一种针对商用超宽带通信的多载波调制技术。本文表明,事实上,我们可以期望用于GPS接收和UWB-OFDM雷达目的的系统具有非常好的互操作性。例如,将超宽带传感器与GPS结合使用的好处是,可以用雷达收集的数据补充定位算法,以及对周围区域进行一般侦察。本文详细分析了提出的多用途UWB-OFDM雷达/GPS接收机概念,UWB-OFDM信号共存对GPS接收机跟踪环路载波噪声水平的影响,以及在微弱GPS信号环境下对GPS解决方案质量的影响。本文还简要讨论了用MATLAB实现建模场景的方法。
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