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Increase of Carrier-to-Noise Ratio in GPS Receivers Caused by Continuous-Wave Interference

Authors :
J. Li
J. Nie
B. Li
F. Wang
Source :
Radioengineering, Vol 25, Iss 3, Pp 506-517 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi, 2016.

Abstract

The increased use of personal private devices (PPDs) is drawing greater attention to the effects of continuous-wave interference (CWI) on the performance of global positioning system (GPS) receivers. The effective carrier-to-noise density ratio (C/N0), an essential index of GNSS receiver performance, is studied in this paper. Receiver tracking performance deteriorates in the presence of interference. Hence, the effective C/N0, which measures tracking performance, decreases. However, simulations and bench tests have shown that the effective C/N0 may increase in the presence of CWI. The reason is that a sinusoidal signal is induced by the CWI in the correlator and may be tracked by the carrier tracking loop. Thus, the effective carrier power depends on the power of the signal induced by the CWI, and the effective C/N0 increases with the power of the CWI. The filtering of the CWI in the carrier tracking loop correlator and its effect on the phase locked loop (PLL) tracking performance are analyzed. A mathematical model of the effect of the CWI on the effective C/N0 is derived. Simulation results show that the proposed model is more accurate than existing models, especially when the jam-to-signal ratio (JSR) is greater than 30 dBc.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12102512
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Radioengineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.26b248a2b7054b92aa0ec31ee2693aec
Document Type :
article