DocumentCode :
3330452
Title :
Collins Next Generation Digital GPS Receiver
Author :
Frank, G.B. ; Yakos, M.D.
fYear :
1990
fDate :
20-23 Mar 1990
Firstpage :
286
Lastpage :
292
Abstract :
The architecture and technology features of the Collins next generation (NGR) digital GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver are described. The objective of this project was to develop an advanced GPS receiver chipset with high antijam capabilities. This program, initiated in 1985, has provided the technology for miniature receiver products for both unmanned and manned vehicle applications. A two-channel version of the receiver is in full-scale development for tactile missile applications. A five-channel version is in test and evaluation as a drop-in replacement for RCVR-3A, the US Department of Defense standard high dynamic receiver. The NGR design started with the digital signal processing architecture developed for the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) handheld GPS receiver. Enhancements were made to improve the antijam and signal acquisition performance. Producible, qualifiable, and cost-effective silicon monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) and semicustom digital technologies were used to develop the core GPS chipset. A system design approach was established to permit reuse of mature and validated GPS software
Keywords :
MMIC; computer architecture; computerised navigation; digital signal processing chips; electronic countermeasures; military equipment; radio receivers; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; ASIC; Collins; Defense Advanced Research Project Agency; Digital GPS Receiver; GPS chipset; Si; US Department of Defense; airborne receiver; antijam; architecture; digital signal processing architecture; five-channel version; manned vehicle; miniature receiver; monolithic microwave integrated circuits; semicustom digital technologies; tactile missile; two-channel version; unmanned vehicle; Digital signal processing chips; Global Positioning System; MMICs; Microwave integrated circuits; Missiles; Monolithic integrated circuits; Signal design; Silicon; Testing; Vehicle dynamics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1990. Record. The 1990's - A Decade of Excellence in the Navigation Sciences. IEEE PLANS '90., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.1990.66190
Filename :
66190
Link To Document :
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