Title :
Interoperable GPS, GLONASS and Galileo software receiver
Author :
Kovár, P. ; Kacmarik, P. ; Vejrazka, F.
Author_Institution :
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The new and modernized GNSS navigation systems will provide various navigation services and signals for civil user. The system operators work on basic interoperability agreements which simplify multi-system navigation receiver architecture and reduce its cost. The most current GNSS signals of GPS, GLONASS and Galileo can be processed by one or several classical E-L correlators with a look up table PRN generator of a length of 10,230 chips. Most signals are processed optimally, but for some signals, like Galileo E1b and E1c or GPS L1C, this signal processor does not utilize all signal components and properties. The proposed E-L correlator was implemented to the FPGA of the experimental software GNSS receiver and was tested on the Galileo E1b, E1c, and E5a signals. The target multi-system GNSS receiver architecture based on an ExpressCard peripheral card for the standard PC computer or notebook is described herein. Up to one hundred universal correlators and signal snapshot capture unit for DSP acquisition are programmed to the receiver FPGA.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; digital signal processing chips; field programmable gate arrays; open systems; signal detection; telecommunication computing; DSP acquisition; E-L correlator; Express Card peripheral; FPGA; GLONASS; GPS LIC; Galileo Elb; Galileo Elc; Galileo Software receiver; PC computer; basic interoperability agreement; experimental software GNSS receiver; interoperable GPS; look up table PRN generator; modernized GNSS navigation system; multisystem GNSS receiver architecture; multisystem navigation receiver architecture; signal processor; signal snapshot capture; Chirp; Correlators; Field programmable gate arrays; Global Positioning System; Phase shift keying; Receivers; Satellites;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2011.5763340