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http://dx.doi.org/10.5139/JKSAS.2008.36.8.767

Analysis of Galileo GIOVE-A E1 Signal and RF Front-End Bandwidth Effects  

Lee, Byung-Hyun (건국대학교 전자공학과)
Im, Sung-Hyuck (건국대학교 전자공학과)
Jee, Gyu-In (건국대학교 전자공학과)
Ko, Sun-Jun (삼성전기)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences / v.36, no.8, 2008 , pp. 767-773 More about this Journal
Abstract
Galileo is a new civil Global Navigation Satellite System(GNSS) developed by Europe. GIOVE-A, a satellite to test Galileo system performance, transmits navigation signal on orbit. Evaluation of Galileo system and development of Galileo receiver needs to analyze GIOVE-A signals. In this paper, we received GIOVE-A signals and processed it using GIOVE-A Interface Control Document(ICD). Signal acquisition, tracking and navigation message decoding made grasping current signal status possible. Bandwidth increase by BOC modulation is one of the difference from GPS. Therefore, we investigated feasibility of conventional GPS L1 RF front-end to receive GIOVE-A E1 signal by evaluation of receiving performance of navigation signal on each bandpass filter of RF front-end.
Keywords
Galileo; GIOVE-A; E1 Signal; Galileo RF Front-end;
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