Pilot-aided GNSS data demodulation performance in realistic channels and urban live tests

F. Salgueiro, M. Luise, F. Zanier, P. Crosta
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This paper presents a novel technique to improve data demodulation performance of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals with data and pilot signal components (e.g. suitable for Galileo E1B/C open service (OS) signals [1]). This technique is called Pilot-aided data demodulation because it uses the coherence between residual phase errors on the data and the pilot components of the GNSS signal to perform channel estimation. Differently from standard techniques [2], where the carrier phase of the received signal is tracked by means of a phase locked loop (PLL) on the pilot component and such estimation is used to control the data correlators, the pilot aided technique does not necessarily requires a PLL, but it can work as well with a simple and more robust frequency locked loop (FLL) or just with open loop frequency estimation. This is particularly valuable in challenging environments, such as urban scenarios, where the phase lock is hard to be maintained for long periods. The main advantage of this technique is clearly visible in terms of page error rate under fades and multipath. In open sky scenarios and additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) assumption, it exploits the data plus pilot combination, doubling de-facto the power of the received signal with respect to the single data-less component, but it also introduces additional noise (similar to squaring losses) due to the non-linear operations between data and pilot prompt correlators. The output of such technique can then be used to feed the proper decoder according to the coding scheme adopted in the GNSS navigation message (e.g. Viterbi decoder for E1B).
导航辅助GNSS数据解调性能在现实信道和城市现场测试
本文提出了一种利用数据和导频信号分量提高全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)信号数据解调性能的新技术(如适用于Galileo E1B/C开放服务(OS)信号[1])。这种技术被称为导频辅助数据解调,因为它利用数据上的剩余相位误差和GNSS信号的导频分量之间的相干性来进行信道估计。与标准技术[2]不同的是,在标准技术中,接收信号的载波相位通过导频元件上的锁相环(PLL)来跟踪,并使用这种估计来控制数据相关器,导频辅助技术不一定需要锁相环,但它也可以与简单且更鲁棒的锁频环(FLL)或开环频率估计一起工作。这在具有挑战性的环境中尤其有价值,例如城市场景,在这些环境中,锁相很难长时间维持。这种技术的主要优势在淡入和多路径下的页面错误率方面是显而易见的。在开放天空场景和加性高斯白噪声(AWGN)假设中,它利用了数据和导频组合,相对于单个无数据分量,接收信号的实际功率增加了一倍,但由于数据和导频提示相关器之间的非线性操作,它也引入了额外的噪声(类似于平方损耗)。然后,根据GNSS导航电文采用的编码方案(例如E1B的维特比解码器),该技术的输出可用于馈送适当的解码器。
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