Design of a pulsing scheme for BeiDou pseudolites signals

Wu Di, Lu Hongyang, Chen Wei, Yang Xi
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BeiDou pseudolites (BPLs), ground-based BeiDou-like signals transmitters, are capable of augmenting positioning accuracy, reliability, availability of the BeiDou satellite navigation system. However, implementation of the BPLs lead to another problem - the “near far problem”, where the satellite signals are blocked by the signals from a BPL. One of the promising solutions is to pulse the BPL signals to reduce the interference. Because the existing pulsing schemes, i.e., the RTCM SC-104 and the RTCA SC-159 are designed for the GPS signals, they cannot be simply adopted in the BeiDou system due to the different signal structures. Therefore, a dedicated BPLs signals pulsing scheme is proposed in this paper. Two critical parameters-duty cycle and pulse pattern which characterize a pulsing scheme are analyzed and determined in the proposed scheme. Besides, the transmission power requirement is explained in details. The simulation proves that this scheme meets all identified requirements, making it a viable solution to mitigate the near-far problem.
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北斗伪卫星脉冲信号的设计
北斗伪卫星(BPLs),基于地面的北斗类信号发射机,能够增强北斗卫星导航系统的定位精度、可靠性和可用性。然而,BPL的实现导致了另一个问题——“近远问题”,即卫星信号被来自BPL的信号阻塞。其中一个很有前途的解决方案是对BPL信号进行脉冲处理以减少干扰。由于现有的脉冲方案,即RTCM SC-104和RTCA SC-159都是针对GPS信号设计的,由于信号结构不同,无法在北斗系统中简单采用。因此,本文提出了一种专用的BPLs信号脉冲方案。该方案分析并确定了表征脉冲方案的两个关键参数——占空比和脉冲模式。并对传输功率要求进行了详细说明。仿真结果表明,该方案满足所有识别要求,是缓解近距离问题的可行方案。
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