Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals

<p/> <p>The estimation with high accuracy of the line-of-sight delay is a prerequisite for all global navigation satellite systems. The delay locked loops and their enhanced variants are the structures of choice for the commercial GNSS receivers, but their performance in severe multipath...

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Main Authors: Lohan Elena Simona, Lakhzouri Abdelmonaem, Renfors Markku
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2006-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP/2006/50971
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spelling doaj-3269415e59284ee0b9f0e57778d9ab9e2020-11-25T00:58:03ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802006-01-0120061050971Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS SignalsLohan Elena SimonaLakhzouri AbdelmonaemRenfors Markku<p/> <p>The estimation with high accuracy of the line-of-sight delay is a prerequisite for all global navigation satellite systems. The delay locked loops and their enhanced variants are the structures of choice for the commercial GNSS receivers, but their performance in severe multipath scenarios is still rather limited. The new satellite positioning system proposals specify higher code-epoch lengths compared to the traditional GPS signal and the use of a new modulation, the binary offset carrier (BOC) modulation, which triggers new challenges in the delay tracking stage. We propose and analyze here the use of feedforward delay estimation techniques in order to improve the accuracy of the delay estimation in severe multipath scenarios. First, we give an extensive review of feedforward delay estimation techniques for CDMA signals in fading channels, by taking into account the impact of BOC modulation. Second, we extend the techniques previously proposed by the authors in the context of wideband CDMA delay estimation (e.g., Teager-Kaiser and the projection onto convex sets) to the BOC-modulated signals. These techniques are presented as possible alternatives to the feedback tracking loops. A particular attention is on the scenarios with closely spaced paths. We also discuss how these feedforward techniques can be implemented via DSPs.</p> http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP/2006/50971
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author Lohan Elena Simona
Lakhzouri Abdelmonaem
Renfors Markku
spellingShingle Lohan Elena Simona
Lakhzouri Abdelmonaem
Renfors Markku
Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Lohan Elena Simona
Lakhzouri Abdelmonaem
Renfors Markku
author_sort Lohan Elena Simona
title Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals
title_short Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals
title_full Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals
title_fullStr Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals
title_full_unstemmed Feedforward Delay Estimators in Adverse Multipath Propagation for Galileo and Modernized GPS Signals
title_sort feedforward delay estimators in adverse multipath propagation for galileo and modernized gps signals
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
issn 1687-6172
1687-6180
publishDate 2006-01-01
description <p/> <p>The estimation with high accuracy of the line-of-sight delay is a prerequisite for all global navigation satellite systems. The delay locked loops and their enhanced variants are the structures of choice for the commercial GNSS receivers, but their performance in severe multipath scenarios is still rather limited. The new satellite positioning system proposals specify higher code-epoch lengths compared to the traditional GPS signal and the use of a new modulation, the binary offset carrier (BOC) modulation, which triggers new challenges in the delay tracking stage. We propose and analyze here the use of feedforward delay estimation techniques in order to improve the accuracy of the delay estimation in severe multipath scenarios. First, we give an extensive review of feedforward delay estimation techniques for CDMA signals in fading channels, by taking into account the impact of BOC modulation. Second, we extend the techniques previously proposed by the authors in the context of wideband CDMA delay estimation (e.g., Teager-Kaiser and the projection onto convex sets) to the BOC-modulated signals. These techniques are presented as possible alternatives to the feedback tracking loops. A particular attention is on the scenarios with closely spaced paths. We also discuss how these feedforward techniques can be implemented via DSPs.</p>
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP/2006/50971
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