Efficient signal acquisition and tracking for a real time GPS/Galileo software receiver

F. Dovis, M. Fantino, M. Pini
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In a global navigation satellite system (GGNS) receiver the acquisition algorithms as well as the signal tracking play an important role in the receiver functioning. When the receiver is implemented in software radio technology the demanding computational complexity becomes a critical issue as much as the algorithms performance and stability. This paper presents the solutions adopted for the signal acquisition and tracking for the N-Gene fully software receiver. The acquisition algorithm is a variant of the classical "fast acquisition algorithm" where the signal correlation is obtained in time domain by means of two Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) and a single inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT). A solution for improving the tracking performance in case of low C/N0, is also proposed. The work on the signal tracking focuses on a robust normalization of the discrimination functions within the tracking loops. The algorithms are presented highlighting case by case the advantages both in terms of computational complexity, robustness and performance.
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用于实时GPS/Galileo软件接收机的高效信号采集和跟踪
在全球卫星导航系统(GGNS)接收机中,采集算法和信号跟踪对接收机的功能起着重要的作用。在软件无线电技术中实现接收机时,高要求的计算复杂度与算法的性能和稳定性成为一个关键问题。介绍了N-Gene全软件接收机信号采集与跟踪的解决方案。该采集算法是经典“快速采集算法”的一种变体,即通过两次快速傅里叶变换(fft)和一次快速傅里叶反变换(IFFT)在时域内获得信号的相关性。提出了在低C/N0情况下提高跟踪性能的解决方案。在信号跟踪方面的工作主要集中在跟踪回路内判别函数的鲁棒归一化。这些算法在计算复杂度、鲁棒性和性能方面都有突出的优势。
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