A Statistical Theory for GNSS Signal Acquisition (2008)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
Acquisition is the first stage of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver and has the goal to determine which signals are in view and provide rough estimates of the signal parameters. The main objective of the thesis was to provide a complete and cohesive analysis of the acquisition process clarifying different aspects often neglected in the literature. The thesis provides the statistical tools required for the characterization of the acquisition process. In particular, the signal presence is determined by searching several candidates for the signal code delay and Doppler frequency which define a cell of the acquisition search space. Thus, the acquisition process is characterized by the strategy adopted for searching for the signal ...
GNSS – signal acquisition – BOC – interference – composite signals
Information
- Author
- Daniele, Borio
- Institution
- Politecnico di Torino
- Supervisors
- Publication Year
- 2008
- Upload Date
- Sept. 15, 2014
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