Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems
This thesis presents the outcomes of my Ph.D. course in telecommunications engineering. The focus of my research has been on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and in particular on the design of aiding schemes operating both at position and physical level and the evaluation of their feasibil...
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ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-43362014-11-20T04:54:04Z Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems Deambrogio, Lina <1979> ING-INF/03 Telecomunicazioni This thesis presents the outcomes of my Ph.D. course in telecommunications engineering. The focus of my research has been on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and in particular on the design of aiding schemes operating both at position and physical level and the evaluation of their feasibility and advantages. Assistance techniques at the position level are considered to enhance receiver availability in challenging scenarios where satellite visibility is limited. Novel positioning techniques relying on peer-to-peer interaction and exchange of information are thus introduced. More specifically two different techniques are proposed: the Pseudorange Sharing Algorithm (PSA), based on the exchange of GNSS data, that allows to obtain coarse positioning where the user has scarce satellite visibility, and the Hybrid approach, which also permits to improve the accuracy of the positioning solution. At the physical level, aiding schemes are investigated to improve the receiver’s ability to synchronize with satellite signals. An innovative code acquisition strategy for dual-band receivers, the Cross-Band Aiding (CBA) technique, is introduced to speed-up initial synchronization by exploiting the exchange of time references between the two bands. In addition vector configurations for code tracking are analyzed and their feedback generation process thoroughly investigated. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Corazza, Giovanni Emanuele 2012-05-31 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4336/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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This thesis presents the outcomes of my Ph.D. course in telecommunications engineering. The focus of my research has been on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and in particular on the design of aiding schemes operating both at position and physical level and the evaluation of their feasibility and advantages.
Assistance techniques at the position level are considered to enhance receiver availability in challenging scenarios where satellite visibility is limited. Novel positioning techniques relying on peer-to-peer interaction and exchange of information are thus introduced. More specifically two different techniques are proposed: the Pseudorange Sharing Algorithm (PSA), based on the exchange of GNSS data, that allows to obtain coarse positioning where the user has scarce satellite visibility, and the Hybrid approach, which also permits to improve the accuracy of the positioning solution.
At the physical level, aiding schemes are investigated to improve the receiver’s ability to synchronize with satellite signals. An innovative code acquisition strategy for dual-band receivers, the Cross-Band Aiding (CBA) technique, is introduced to speed-up initial synchronization by exploiting the exchange of time references between the two bands. In addition vector configurations for code tracking are analyzed and their feedback generation process thoroughly investigated.
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Corazza, Giovanni Emanuele |
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Corazza, Giovanni Emanuele Deambrogio, Lina <1979> |
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Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems |
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Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems |
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Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems |
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Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems |
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Enabling Techniques and Algorithms for Integrated Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems |
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enabling techniques and algorithms for integrated communication and navigation satellite systems |
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Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |
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