DocumentCode
963324
Title
Frequency selective propagation effects on spread-spectrum receiver tracking
Author
Bogusch, Robert L. ; Guigliano, Fred W. ; Knepp, Dennis L. ; Michelet, Allen H.
Author_Institution
Mission Research Corporation, Santa Barbara, CA
Volume
69
Issue
7
fYear
1981
fDate
7/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
787
Lastpage
796
Abstract
This paper presents results of investigations of frequency selective scintillation effects, due to transionosphetic propagation, on the performance of spread-spectrum receivers. Emphasis is placed on pseudonoise (PN) direct sequence systems. Pertinent features of the disturbed ionospheric propagation channel are described together with the characteristics of resulting satellite signal scintillations. Effects of frequency selective scintillations on PN spread-spectrum code correlation and tracking are illustrated in some detail. The design of the receiver PN code tracking loop is an important factor in determining the significance of these effects. Of the designs that have been investigated, a dedicated (non-time-shared) noncoherent code tracking loop appears to be least susceptible to losing code lock in the presence of frequency selective scintillation. Possible design modifications to further enhance the robustness of PN code tracking are discussed.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Electrons; Explosions; Fading; Frequency; Ionosphere; Robustness; Satellite broadcasting; Spread spectrum communication; Tracking loops;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1981.12073
Filename
1456341
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