A portable UWB to GPS emission simulator

P. Dafesh, P. Hanson, R. Yowell, T. Stansell, D. Alcocer
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Due to the low power of GPS signals, GPS ranging applications are sensitive to any signals emitted in the GPS band. Ultra Wide Band (UWB) emitter devices, however, have been approved by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to emit at specified, maximum noise-like and tone levels. These emissions are across the GPS band and are specified per UWB device rather than an aggregate effect. These levels were approved in a report and order in February 2002 for the use of UWB devices in commercial and federal bands. This report and order constitutes a modification to the Part 15 emission limits that places UWB technology in the same regulatory category as microwave ovens and computer monitors. Due to the great interest in UWB technology, there has been considerable interest in raising the allowable levels. However, an increase in the UWB emission level limit could further degrade GPS operation. There are many applications where the received GPS signal power level is significantly lower than the ambient GPS signal power level, such as indoors, behind foliage or operation during deep multipath fading in urban environments. Under such conditions, any interference can harmfully degrade the GPS service. In particular, the potential widespread proliferation of UWB devices will significantly raise the noise floor that a receiver sees which can severely degrade GPS operations critical to myriad applications such as E911, precision ranging and automobile navigation. In order to demonstrate the impact of UWB devices under a range of practical operating conditions, a portable UWB emission simulator has been designed, calibrated and demonstrated. This emitter transmits a calibrated, adjustable noise spectrum across the GPS band that conforms to the maximum, noise-like emission specification regulating UWB emitters in the FCC's Part 15 limit. The device thereby assesses the potential impact of UWB emitters below, at, or above this limit. The work describes the design and testing of this calibrated emitter and the implications of these results on the specification of maximum UWB signal levels in the GPS bands. In particular, the paper also describes the results of GPS receiver measurements in the presence of this noise-like UWB emission simulator, which can simulate the aggregate effect of multiple UWB emitters in the GPS band, through an effective aggregate UWB power level.
便携式UWB转GPS发射模拟器
由于GPS信号的低功率,GPS测距应用对GPS频段内发射的任何信号都很敏感。然而,美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)已批准超宽带(UWB)发射设备在规定的最大噪声和音调水平上发射。这些辐射是跨GPS波段的,并且是每个超宽带设备指定的,而不是总效应。这些水平在2002年2月的一份报告和命令中得到批准,用于在商业和联邦频段使用UWB设备。该报告和命令构成了对第15部分排放限制的修改,将超宽带技术与微波炉和计算机显示器置于同一监管类别。由于对超宽带技术的极大兴趣,人们对提高允许水平有相当大的兴趣。然而,超宽带发射水平限制的增加可能会进一步降低GPS的运行。在许多应用中,接收到的GPS信号功率水平明显低于环境GPS信号功率水平,例如室内、树叶后面或城市环境中深度多径衰落期间的操作。在这种情况下,任何干扰都会对GPS服务造成有害的影响。特别是,UWB设备的潜在广泛扩散将显著提高接收机所看到的噪声底,这可能严重降低GPS操作,这对E911、精确测距和汽车导航等无数应用至关重要。为了演示UWB设备在一系列实际工作条件下的影响,设计、校准和演示了便携式UWB发射模拟器。该发射器在GPS频段内传输经过校准的可调噪声频谱,符合FCC第15部分限制中调节UWB发射器的最大类噪声发射规范。该设备因此评估UWB发射器低于、等于或高于此限制的潜在影响。该工作描述了该校准发射器的设计和测试,以及这些结果对GPS频段中最大UWB信号电平规格的影响。特别地,本文还描述了在该类噪声UWB发射模拟器存在下的GPS接收机测量结果,该模拟器可以通过有效的UWB聚合功率电平来模拟GPS频段内多个UWB发射器的聚合效应。
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