DocumentCode
2050819
Title
Software demodulation allows multi-standard terminals to cover Sat-comms data, GPS and cellular without duplication
Author
Mattos, Philip G.
Author_Institution
SGS-Thomson Microelectron. Ltd., Bristol, UK
fYear
1995
fDate
34750
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42465
Abstract
In 1989 SGS-Thomson and University of Bristol developed a combined GPS/INMARSAT-C terminal, under contract to INMARSAT, who wished to demonstrate the feasibility for the then imminent GMDSS and for fleet-control purposes for trucks. The work was an extension of a fully software GPS receiver design. Moving all the spread-spectrum processing and demodulation into software saved complex hardware, and led to flexibility, both in specification and in the use of the processor. The features of the processor that permitted this flexible use were high speed and high I/O bandwidth. The author discusses the use of this software modulation technique in the GPS, a GSM telephone system, and a generic radio receiver
Keywords
Global Positioning System; cellular radio; demodulation; radio receivers; satellite ground stations; telecommunication computing; GPS; GPS/INMARSAT-C terminal; GSM telephone system; cellular radio; generic radio receiver; high I/O bandwidth; high speed processor; multi-standard terminals; satellite communication; software GPS receiver design; software demodulation; spread-spectrum processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Evolving Technologies for Small Earth Station Hardware, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19950229
Filename
472909
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