低地球轨道GNSS干扰机的双星定位

Zachary Clements, T. Humphreys, P. Ellis
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本文研究了低地球轨道地面全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)干扰机的两步直接定位。在过去十年中,由于故意干扰GNSS, GNSS中断的情况急剧增加。低轨道上的接收器具有独特的位置,可以检测、分类和定位地面GNSS干扰器。传统的两步定位方法首先估计差分时延和差分多普勒,然后利用它们的时间历史来估计发射机的位置。相比之下,直接地理定位是在地理网格上的单步搜索,可以直接从观察到的信号估计发射机的位置。从窄带、匹配码和啁啾干扰器最近捕获的信号在GNSS频带由两个时间同步LEO接收机在地中海东部进行分析和发射器的地理定位。结果表明,对于多发射源短捕获的低信噪比干扰信号,直接方法也是有效的。此外,直接方法能够对具有周期平稳信号的多个发射器(例如,啁啾干扰器)进行地理定位,而两步方法在这种情况下难以将发射器与其在差分延迟和多普勒空间中的相应结构相关联。
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Dual-Satellite Geolocation of Terrestrial GNSS Jammers from Low Earth Orbit
This paper explores two-step and direct geolocation of terrestrial Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) jammers from Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Within the past decade, there has been a sharp increase in GNSS outages due to deliberate GNSS jamming. Receivers in LEO are uniquely situated to detect, classify, and geolocate terrestrial GNSS jammers. The conventional two-step geolocation method first estimates the differential delay and differential Doppler, then uses a time history of these to estimate the transmitter location. By contrast, direct geolocation is a single-step search over a geographical grid that enables estimation of the transmitter location directly from the observed signals. Signals from narrowband, matched-code, and chirp jammers recently captured in the GNSS frequency bands by two time-synchronized LEO receivers over the Eastern Mediterranean are analyzed and the emitters geolocated. It is demonstrated that the direct approach is effective even for low signal-to-noise ratio interference signals based on short captures with multiple emitters. Moreover, the direct approach enables geolocation of multiple emitters with cyclostationary signals (e.g., chirp jammers), whereas the two-step method struggles in such cases to associate emitters with their corresponding structures in differential delay and Doppler space.
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