Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)

The Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS) is a signal with its power spectral density consisting of two separate lobes. Signals that can be considered as DBBLS are for example signals with BOC, AltBOC modulation, signals modulated on two close carriers and many other signals, which are used in mod...

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Main Authors: KOVAR, P., KACMARIK, P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2012-08-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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BOC
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2012.03014
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spelling doaj-c02835845c0544efa11e8b740897a6112020-11-25T01:50:59ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002012-08-01123899610.4316/AECE.2012.03014Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)KOVAR, P.KACMARIK, P.The Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS) is a signal with its power spectral density consisting of two separate lobes. Signals that can be considered as DBBLS are for example signals with BOC, AltBOC modulation, signals modulated on two close carriers and many other signals, which are used in modern satellite navigation systems. This signal advantage is its excellent ranging property. The parted power spectral density enables processing the DBBLS as a single wideband signal in single-channel receiver or as two narrow band signals in two-channel receiver. The signal processing of the ranging signals is based on the calculation of the cross-correlation function, which can be calculated from the signal measured by the two-channel receiver by the derived method more efficiently than from the whole signal. The two-channel processing has nearly optimal performance, but the hardware and computation complexity is much lower. The developed method can by applied, for instance, for the processing of the Galileo E5 signal or pair of the Compass L1 signals.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2012.03014BOCGNSSnavigationrangingsignal processingsignal sampling
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KACMARIK, P.
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KACMARIK, P.
Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
BOC
GNSS
navigation
ranging
signal processing
signal sampling
author_facet KOVAR, P.
KACMARIK, P.
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title Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)
title_short Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)
title_full Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)
title_fullStr Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)
title_full_unstemmed Ranging Property of the Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS)
title_sort ranging property of the dual-band band limited signal (dbbls)
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2012-08-01
description The Dual-Band Band Limited Signal (DBBLS) is a signal with its power spectral density consisting of two separate lobes. Signals that can be considered as DBBLS are for example signals with BOC, AltBOC modulation, signals modulated on two close carriers and many other signals, which are used in modern satellite navigation systems. This signal advantage is its excellent ranging property. The parted power spectral density enables processing the DBBLS as a single wideband signal in single-channel receiver or as two narrow band signals in two-channel receiver. The signal processing of the ranging signals is based on the calculation of the cross-correlation function, which can be calculated from the signal measured by the two-channel receiver by the derived method more efficiently than from the whole signal. The two-channel processing has nearly optimal performance, but the hardware and computation complexity is much lower. The developed method can by applied, for instance, for the processing of the Galileo E5 signal or pair of the Compass L1 signals.
topic BOC
GNSS
navigation
ranging
signal processing
signal sampling
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2012.03014
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