Title :
CDMA code synchronization using segmented matched filter with accumulation and best match selection
Author_Institution :
St. Jude Med. Syst., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper investigates codephase acquisition in direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS) systems under conditions of high co-user noise and significant carrier frequency offset (Doppler). While conventional serial search acquisition is tolerant of these conditions, the process is quite slow. Conventional matched filters can provide fast acquisition but are unable to handle significant carrier frequency offset. This paper describes a segmented matched filter (SMF) that provides rapid acquisition under conditions of frequency offset and high noise. An accumulation and best match selection scheme is introduced and its performance is compared to the segmented matched filter with threshold detection and also to a conventional non-coherent correlator with serial search. Expected acquisition time is shown as a function of multiple access interference in the presence of carrier Doppler. Example calculations are based on GPS transmission parameters. In addition to calculated probability density junctions (pdf), the paper presents measured pdf from a mixed-signal ASIC that implements a 512 chip SMF with half-chip codephase resolution. With this acquisition method, the receiver carrier is assumed to be non-coherent, data modulation of the DS-SS signal is allowed and prior chip synchronization is not required.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; Global Positioning System; cochannel interference; code division multiple access; interference suppression; matched filters; military communication; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; mobile radio; modulation; probability; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; CDMA; DS-SS systems; Doppler offset; GPS transmission parameters; accumulation; acquisition time; best match selection; carrier frequency offset; co-user noise; code synchronization; codephase acquisition; data modulation; direct-sequence spread spectrum systems; half-chip codephase resolution; military communication; mixed-signal ASIC; mobile communication systems; multiple access interference; noncoherent receiver carrier; pdf; probability density junctions; segmented matched filter; Correlators; Density measurement; Frequency synchronization; Global Positioning System; Matched filters; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Probability; Semiconductor device measurement; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1179607