All-digital GPS receiver mechanization
Abstract
The paper describes the all-digital baseband correlation processing of GPS signals, which is characterized by (1) a potential for improved antijamming performance, (2) fast acquisition by a digital matched filter, (3) reduction of adjustment, (4) increased system reliability, and (5) provision of a basis for the realization of a high degree of VLSI potential for the development of small economical GPS sets. The basic technical approach consists of a broadband fix-tuned RF converter followed by a digitizer; digital-matched-filter acquisition section; phase- and delay-lock tracking via baseband digital correlation; software acquisition logic and loop filter implementation; and all-digital implementation of the feedback numerical controlled oscillators and code generator. Broadband in-phase and quadrature tracking is performed by an arctangent angle detector followed by a phase-unwrapping algorithm that eliminates false locks induced by sampling and data bit transitions, and yields a wide pull-in frequency range approaching one-fourth of the loop iteration frequency.
- Publication:
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National Aerospace Meeting
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981naae.meet...12O
- Keywords:
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- Correlators;
- Digital Navigation;
- Digital Systems;
- Global Positioning System;
- Radio Receivers;
- Signal Processing;
- Broadband;
- Central Processing Units;
- Computer Programs;
- Digital Filters;
- Feedback Control;
- Frequency Converters;
- Large Scale Integration;
- Matched Filters;
- Numerical Control;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking