Smce the Selective Availability was turned off, one of the major error sources in GNSS user positioning is represented by the deleterious superimposition of the same SIS due to obstruction and ground reflections (multipath). Such an ermr component is the most critical in case of urban (or indoor) navigation due to the high density of possible scatterers around the receiver. In this paper, a multiple Delay Lock Loop (DLL) architecture for navigation receivers, which is derived from the philosophy of the RAKE receiver for communication, is proposed. In this sense, it is quite diITerent from common multipath rejection techniques almady proposed, where the multipath is not tracked. Simulation mults of the innovative scheme highlight the increased performance with respect to common multipath rejection techniques.
Multiple DLL architecture for multipath recovery in navigation receivers / Pini, Marco; Dovis, Fabio; Mulassano, P.. - STAMPA. - 5:(2004), pp. 2848-2851. (Intervento presentato al convegno Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC 2004-Spring tenutosi a Milan nel 17-19 May 2004) [10.1109/VETECS.2004.1391444].
Multiple DLL architecture for multipath recovery in navigation receivers
PINI, MARCO;DOVIS, Fabio;
2004
Abstract
Smce the Selective Availability was turned off, one of the major error sources in GNSS user positioning is represented by the deleterious superimposition of the same SIS due to obstruction and ground reflections (multipath). Such an ermr component is the most critical in case of urban (or indoor) navigation due to the high density of possible scatterers around the receiver. In this paper, a multiple Delay Lock Loop (DLL) architecture for navigation receivers, which is derived from the philosophy of the RAKE receiver for communication, is proposed. In this sense, it is quite diITerent from common multipath rejection techniques almady proposed, where the multipath is not tracked. Simulation mults of the innovative scheme highlight the increased performance with respect to common multipath rejection techniques.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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