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Output SINR Analysis of GPS Adaptive Interference Canceler Based on Modified Despreader

변형된 역확산기 기반의 GPS 적응 간섭제거기의 출력 SINR 해석

  • 황석승 (조선대학교 메카트로닉스공학과)
  • Received : 2013.12.03
  • Accepted : 2014.02.11
  • Published : 2014.02.28

Abstract

The Global Positioning System (GPS), which has various military and commercial applications, is designed to estimate the location of the specific user or object. In order to accurately estimate the location, GPS requires at least four satellite signals. The GPS receiver operates on extremely low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) environment and it may suffer from various interference signals with the extremely high power. In this paper, we introduce a blind adaptive receiver based on the modified despreader, which suppress interference signals and detect GPS signals of interest without requiring explicit angle-of-arrival (AOA) information. We, also, provide the mathematical analysis for the signal-to-interference and noise ratio (SINR) of the modified despeader beamformer output. A representative computer simulation example is presented to illustrate the interference suppression performance of the considered GPS receiver and mathematical analysis of the SINR.

다양한 상업적, 군사적 방면에서 사용되고 있는 위성항법시스템(Global Positioning System: GPS)은 특정 사용자나 물체의 위치를 추정하기 위해 설계되었다. 정확한 위치추정을 위해 위성항법시스템은 최소 네 개의 위성으로부터 신호를 수신하여야 한다. GPS 수신기는 매우 낮은 신호-대-잡음 비(signal-to-noise ratio: SNR)에서 동작하며, GPS 신호에 비해 매우 높은 전력을 가지는 간섭신호들에 의해 위치추정 성능에 영향을 받을 수 있다. 본 논문에서는 고 전력 간섭들을 정확한 GPS 신호의 도래각(angle-of-arrival: AOA) 정보 없이 제거하는 변형된 역확산기(modified despreader) 기반의 다수개의 GPS 신호를 위한 적응 간섭제거기를 소개한다. 또한 변형된 역환산 빔형성기의 출력에 대한 신호-대-간섭 및 잡음 비(signal-to-interference and noise ratio: SINR)의 수학적 해석을 제공한다. 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션을 통해 고려된 GPS 수신기의 간섭제거성능과 SINR에 대한 수학적 해석을 확인한다.

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