Mustafa Abd el rahman, Mohamed elharmel, Roshdy Abdelrasol, Mohamed Zagloul, M. Elghamry
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: Positioning is very important worldwide in several fields, and it can be deter-mined by several ways. The most popular ways are Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Inertial Navigation Systems (INS). Both techniques have advantages and disadvantages. Accurate positioning is one of the privileges of GNSS, while INS overtops in indoor places, despite low accuracy after long duration. Sensibility to interference and multipath are the principal downsides of GNSS structure, which might be the two primary assets of mistakes in position estimations. The main impact of interference at (GNSS) receiver, consequently dropping its cap potential to navigate, is that it lessens the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of navigational signal such that the receiver is not able to reap measure-ments from the satellite. A comprehensive survey of interference suppression methods is presented in this paper and the interference suppression techniques are compared. Two new recommended filter designs to detect spoofing and optimize acquisition in the presence of interference are proposed.
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The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking (IJITN) examines timely and important telecommunications and networking issues, problems, and solutions from a multidimensional, interdisciplinary perspective for researchers and practitioners. IJITN emphasizes the cross-disciplinary viewpoints of electrical engineering, computer science, information technology, operations research, business administration, economics, sociology, and law. The journal publishes theoretical and empirical research findings, case studies, and surveys, as well as the opinions of leaders and experts in the field. The journal''s coverage of telecommunications and networking is broad, ranging from cutting edge research to practical implementations. Published articles must be from an interdisciplinary, rather than a narrow, discipline-specific viewpoint. The context may be industry-wide, organizational, individual user, or societal. Topics Covered: -Emerging telecommunications and networking technologies -Global telecommunications industry business modeling and analysis -Network management and security -New telecommunications applications, products, and services -Social and societal aspects of telecommunications and networking -Standards and standardization issues for telecommunications and networking -Strategic telecommunications management -Telecommunications and networking cultural issues and education -Telecommunications and networking hardware and software design -Telecommunications investments and new ventures -Telecommunications network modeling and design -Telecommunications regulation and policy issues -Telecommunications systems economics