GPS接收机超宽带干扰的软件处理方法

Y. Morton, M. French, Q. Zhou, J. Tsui, D. Lin, M.M. Miller, D. Jennings
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自从美国联邦通信委员会批准在商业和联邦频段使用超宽带设备以来,其业务和/或产品依赖于某些“受限”无线电频段内信号完整性的各种机构都对超宽带干扰的潜在影响表示担忧。GPS信号属于这些“受限”波段。全球定位系统界的几个小组已经就超宽带干扰对不同等级的商用和航空GPS接收机性能的影响进行了实验研究。在本文中,我们提出了一种软件方法来模拟和评估UWB对GPS接收机的干扰。软件方法为测试场景的设计提供了更大的灵活性,例如包含大量聚合的UWB设备,生成新的UWB信号和调制方案,以及将研究扩展到新的GPS信号的可能性。本文将讨论在各种硬件和软件条件下开发评估UWB和GPS干扰的算法的一般框架。该框架由三类组件组成:输入、处理和分析。输入元件负责产生当前UWB信号波形、UWB信号调制方案以及各种形式的GPS信号。所述处理组件包括GPS射频前端仿真模型和GPS采集、跟踪和后处理等处理模块的软件实现。分析组件侧重于特定接收器处理组件输出的研究。研究中可以使用真实和模拟的超宽带信号。真实的UWB信号主要用于验证仿真过程,而模拟的UWB信号用于允许在评估中立即合并新的UWB波形和调制。本文将详细介绍开发的软件组件和迄今为止获得的初步结果。
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A software approach to access ultra-wide band interference on GPS receivers
Ever since the FCC approved the use of UWB devices in commercial and federal bands, various agencies whose operations and/or products rely on the integrity of signals within certain "restricted" radio frequency bands have voiced concerns over the potential impact of the UWB interference. GPS signals are among these "restricted" bands. Several groups in the GPS community have conducted experimental studies concerning the impact of UWB interference on the performance of various grades of commercial and aviation GPS receivers. In this paper, we present a software approach to simulate and evaluate UWB interference on GPS receivers. The software approach provides greater flexibility in the design of testing scenarios, such as the inclusion of a large number of aggregated UWB devices, the generation of new UWB signals and modulation schemes, and the possibility of extending the study to new GPS signals. The paper will discuss a general framework for developing algorithms to evaluate UWB and GPS interference under a wide variety of hardware and software conditions. This framework consists of three classes of components: Input, Processing, and Analysis. The input components are responsible for the generation of current UWB signal waveforms, UWB signal modulation schemes, and various forms of GPS signals. The processing components include a simulated model of GPS RF front end and software implementation of GPS processing blocks, such as acquisition, tracking, and post-processing. The Analysis components focus on the study of specific receiver processing component outputs. Both real and simulated UWB signals can be used in the study. The real UWB signals are primarily used to validate the simulation procedure, whereas the simulated UWB signals are used to allow the immediate incorporation of new UWB waveforms and modulations in the evaluations. The paper will present details of the software components developed and the preliminary results obtained to date.
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