Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design

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Autor(a) principal: Enneking, Christoph
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/56845
Resumo: The European Galileo, the American Global Positioning System (GPS), and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) transmit direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signals from space, allowing receivers on Earth to compute their position, velocity, and time (PVT) based on the principle of pseudorange trilateration. However, as multiple satellites and systems transmit signals simultaneously within shared frequency bands, multiple access interference (MAI) in the form of intra- and intersystem interference can affect signal processing at the receiver. To compute a pseudorange, the receiver must estimate synchronization parameters of the respective signal with high resolution. This synchronization is performed in a two-step approach, consisting of signal acquisition (detection) and fine parameter estimation. Most GNSSs rely on asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA), assigning different pseudorandom noise (PRN) code to each satellite. This multiple access scheme involves a controlled level of MAI degrading acquisition and parameter estimation performance, which needs to be carefully modeled before launching new signals or raising transmit power levels. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulates that radio frequency compatibility (RFC) of systems, satellites and signals within the radionavigation frequency bands must be ensured, meaning that receiver performance must not be harmed significantly. Conventional receiver performance models are based on the spectral separation coefficient (SSC) between desired and interfering signal, and mostly rely on the idealization that GNSS signals are wide-sense stationary (WSS), circularly-symmetric Gaussian (CSG) random processes. In this work, we propose refined models for performance of coarse and fine estimation of synchronization parameters, taking into account the signals’ wide-sense cyclostationary (WSCS) property and their non-circularity. This is of particular interest in light of the recent signal design trend towards novel coarse/acquisition (C/A) signals with short PRN codes, which are especially vulnerable to MAI but very attractive for the group of mass-market GNSS-enabled electronic devices. Ultimately, our performance model enables the C/A signal designer to minimize the PRN code length while ensuring a given acquisition performance constraint. Moreover, with regard to RFC of an increasing number of navigation systems, satellites, and signals, our detailed models for interference effects on user equipment will allow to make more efficient use of the available radio frequency spectrum.
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spelling Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal designSistema global de navegação por satéliteRuído pseudo-aleatórioInter-ferência de acesso múltiploSincronizaçãoCompatibilidade de radiofrequênciaThe European Galileo, the American Global Positioning System (GPS), and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) transmit direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signals from space, allowing receivers on Earth to compute their position, velocity, and time (PVT) based on the principle of pseudorange trilateration. However, as multiple satellites and systems transmit signals simultaneously within shared frequency bands, multiple access interference (MAI) in the form of intra- and intersystem interference can affect signal processing at the receiver. To compute a pseudorange, the receiver must estimate synchronization parameters of the respective signal with high resolution. This synchronization is performed in a two-step approach, consisting of signal acquisition (detection) and fine parameter estimation. Most GNSSs rely on asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA), assigning different pseudorandom noise (PRN) code to each satellite. This multiple access scheme involves a controlled level of MAI degrading acquisition and parameter estimation performance, which needs to be carefully modeled before launching new signals or raising transmit power levels. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulates that radio frequency compatibility (RFC) of systems, satellites and signals within the radionavigation frequency bands must be ensured, meaning that receiver performance must not be harmed significantly. Conventional receiver performance models are based on the spectral separation coefficient (SSC) between desired and interfering signal, and mostly rely on the idealization that GNSS signals are wide-sense stationary (WSS), circularly-symmetric Gaussian (CSG) random processes. In this work, we propose refined models for performance of coarse and fine estimation of synchronization parameters, taking into account the signals’ wide-sense cyclostationary (WSCS) property and their non-circularity. This is of particular interest in light of the recent signal design trend towards novel coarse/acquisition (C/A) signals with short PRN codes, which are especially vulnerable to MAI but very attractive for the group of mass-market GNSS-enabled electronic devices. Ultimately, our performance model enables the C/A signal designer to minimize the PRN code length while ensuring a given acquisition performance constraint. Moreover, with regard to RFC of an increasing number of navigation systems, satellites, and signals, our detailed models for interference effects on user equipment will allow to make more efficient use of the available radio frequency spectrum.O European Galileo, o American Global Positioning System (GPS) e outros sistemas globais de navegação por satélite (GNSSs) transmitem sinais de espectro de difusão de sequência direta (DSSS) do espac¸o, permitindo que os receptores na Terra calculem sua posição, velocidade e tempo (PVT) com base no princípio da trilateração em pseudo-faixa. No entanto, como vários satélites e sistemas transmitem sinais simultaneamente dentro de bandas de frequência compartilhadas, a interferência de acesso múltiplo (MAI) na forma de interferência intra- e intersistema pode afetar o processamento do sinal no receptor. Para computar um pseudo-faixa, o receptor deve estimar os parâmetros de sincronização do respectivo sinal com alta resolução. Esta sincronização é realizada em uma abordagem de duas etapas, consistindo na aquisição de sinal (detecção) e estimação fina de parâmetros. A maioria dos GNSSs depende de acesso múltiplo por divisão de código de sequência direta assíncrona (DS-CDMA), atribuindo diferentes códigos de ruído pseudo-aleatório (PRN) a cada satélite. Este esquema de acesso múltiplo envolve um nível controlado de aquisição degradante de MAI e desempenho de estimativa de parâmetro, que precisa ser cuidadosamente modelado antes de lançar novos sinais ou aumentar os níveis de potência de transmissão. A International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulamenta que a compatibilidade de radiofrequência (RFC) de sistemas, satélites e sinais dentro das bandas de radionavegação deve ser garantida, o que significa que o desempenho do receptor não deve ser prejudicado significativamente. Os modelos convencionais de desempenho do receptor são baseados no coeficiente de separação espectral (SSC) entre o sinal desejado e o de interferência, e principalmente se baseiam na idealização de que os sinais GNSS são estacionários de sentido amplo (WSS), processos aleatórios gaussianos circularmente simétricos (CSG). Neste trabalho, propomos modelos refinados para desempenho de estimativa grossa e fina de parâmetros de sincronização, levando em consideração a propriedade cicloestacionária de sentido amplo (WSCS) dos sinais e sua não circularidade. Isso é de particular interesse em relação a recente tendência de projeto de sinal para novos sinais coarse / acquisition (C/A) com códigos PRN curtos, que são especialmente vulneráveis a MAI, mas muito atraentes para o grupo de dispositivos eletrônicos habilitados para GNSS do mercado de massa. Em última análise, nosso modelo de desempenho permite que o designer de sinal C/A minimize o comprimento do código PRN enquanto garante uma determinada restrição de desempenho de aquisição. Além disso, no que diz respeito ao RFC de um número crescente de sistemas de navegac¸ ão, satélites e sinais, nossos modelos detalhados para efeitos de interferência em equipamentos de uso permitirão um uso mais eficiente do espectro de radiofrequência disponível.Antreich, Felix DieterAlmeida, André Lima Férrer deEnneking, Christoph2021-03-01T13:07:35Z2021-03-01T13:07:35Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfENNEKING, Christoph. Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design. 2020. 108 f. Tese (doutorado) – Universidade Federal do Ceará, Centro de Tecnologia, Pro-grama de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Teleinformática, Fortaleza, 2020.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/56845engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-30T13:39:07Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/56845Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:37:30.050192Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
title Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
spellingShingle Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
Enneking, Christoph
Sistema global de navegação por satélite
Ruído pseudo-aleatório
Inter-ferência de acesso múltiplo
Sincronização
Compatibilidade de radiofrequência
title_short Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
title_full Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
title_fullStr Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
title_full_unstemmed Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
title_sort Intra- and intersystem interference in GNSS: performance models and signal design
author Enneking, Christoph
author_facet Enneking, Christoph
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Antreich, Felix Dieter
Almeida, André Lima Férrer de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Enneking, Christoph
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistema global de navegação por satélite
Ruído pseudo-aleatório
Inter-ferência de acesso múltiplo
Sincronização
Compatibilidade de radiofrequência
topic Sistema global de navegação por satélite
Ruído pseudo-aleatório
Inter-ferência de acesso múltiplo
Sincronização
Compatibilidade de radiofrequência
description The European Galileo, the American Global Positioning System (GPS), and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) transmit direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signals from space, allowing receivers on Earth to compute their position, velocity, and time (PVT) based on the principle of pseudorange trilateration. However, as multiple satellites and systems transmit signals simultaneously within shared frequency bands, multiple access interference (MAI) in the form of intra- and intersystem interference can affect signal processing at the receiver. To compute a pseudorange, the receiver must estimate synchronization parameters of the respective signal with high resolution. This synchronization is performed in a two-step approach, consisting of signal acquisition (detection) and fine parameter estimation. Most GNSSs rely on asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA), assigning different pseudorandom noise (PRN) code to each satellite. This multiple access scheme involves a controlled level of MAI degrading acquisition and parameter estimation performance, which needs to be carefully modeled before launching new signals or raising transmit power levels. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulates that radio frequency compatibility (RFC) of systems, satellites and signals within the radionavigation frequency bands must be ensured, meaning that receiver performance must not be harmed significantly. Conventional receiver performance models are based on the spectral separation coefficient (SSC) between desired and interfering signal, and mostly rely on the idealization that GNSS signals are wide-sense stationary (WSS), circularly-symmetric Gaussian (CSG) random processes. In this work, we propose refined models for performance of coarse and fine estimation of synchronization parameters, taking into account the signals’ wide-sense cyclostationary (WSCS) property and their non-circularity. This is of particular interest in light of the recent signal design trend towards novel coarse/acquisition (C/A) signals with short PRN codes, which are especially vulnerable to MAI but very attractive for the group of mass-market GNSS-enabled electronic devices. Ultimately, our performance model enables the C/A signal designer to minimize the PRN code length while ensuring a given acquisition performance constraint. Moreover, with regard to RFC of an increasing number of navigation systems, satellites, and signals, our detailed models for interference effects on user equipment will allow to make more efficient use of the available radio frequency spectrum.
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