Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity

Abstract Inherent vulnerabilities seriously weaken global navigation satellite system service capability, particularly in hostile environments where electronic jamming, blocking, and deception can occur. A new positioning technique is proposed that is based on navigation via signals of opportunity u...

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Main Authors: Yuanyuan Gao, Xian Zhao, Shanhe Wang, Yu Xiang, Changjiang Huang, Yu Hua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-11-01
Series:IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12139
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spelling doaj-16af1325958e45d0baca882bc41894ee2021-10-11T07:44:23ZengWileyIET Radar, Sonar & Navigation1751-87841751-87922021-11-0115111472148210.1049/rsn2.12139Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunityYuanyuan Gao0Xian Zhao1Shanhe Wang2Yu Xiang3Changjiang Huang4Yu Hua5National Time Service Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an Shaanxi Province ChinaNational Time Service Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an Shaanxi Province ChinaNational Time Service Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an Shaanxi Province ChinaNational Time Service Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an Shaanxi Province ChinaNational Time Service Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an Shaanxi Province ChinaNational Time Service Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an Shaanxi Province ChinaAbstract Inherent vulnerabilities seriously weaken global navigation satellite system service capability, particularly in hostile environments where electronic jamming, blocking, and deception can occur. A new positioning technique is proposed that is based on navigation via signals of opportunity using communication satellites as a supplement and backup for GNSS. Based on the principle of very long baseline interferometry, the proposed technique observes communication satellites passively without demodulated satellite signals, realises time delay measurements, and then completes target positioning. In the positioning principle of this technique, the signal receiving scheme is formulated, and then the received signal model is established. We improved the signal processing scheme of very long baseline interferometry measurement technology, researched the time delay measurement estimation algorithm, and then analysed and verified the measurement performance using simulations. Finally, this approach was tested using geostationary Earth orbit communication satellites, for which the measured delay was obtained to verify the positioning performance. The results show that the positioning accuracy of the proposed technique is <20 m, verifying the feasibility and positioning performance of this approach.https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12139
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author Yuanyuan Gao
Xian Zhao
Shanhe Wang
Yu Xiang
Changjiang Huang
Yu Hua
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Xian Zhao
Shanhe Wang
Yu Xiang
Changjiang Huang
Yu Hua
Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation
author_facet Yuanyuan Gao
Xian Zhao
Shanhe Wang
Yu Xiang
Changjiang Huang
Yu Hua
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title Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
title_short Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
title_full Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
title_fullStr Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
title_full_unstemmed Positioning via GEO communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
title_sort positioning via geo communication satellites’ signals of opportunity
publisher Wiley
series IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation
issn 1751-8784
1751-8792
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Abstract Inherent vulnerabilities seriously weaken global navigation satellite system service capability, particularly in hostile environments where electronic jamming, blocking, and deception can occur. A new positioning technique is proposed that is based on navigation via signals of opportunity using communication satellites as a supplement and backup for GNSS. Based on the principle of very long baseline interferometry, the proposed technique observes communication satellites passively without demodulated satellite signals, realises time delay measurements, and then completes target positioning. In the positioning principle of this technique, the signal receiving scheme is formulated, and then the received signal model is established. We improved the signal processing scheme of very long baseline interferometry measurement technology, researched the time delay measurement estimation algorithm, and then analysed and verified the measurement performance using simulations. Finally, this approach was tested using geostationary Earth orbit communication satellites, for which the measured delay was obtained to verify the positioning performance. The results show that the positioning accuracy of the proposed technique is <20 m, verifying the feasibility and positioning performance of this approach.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12139
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