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Design and Implementation of a GNSS Receiver Development Platform for Multi-band Signal Processing (다중대역 통합 신호처리 가능한 GNSS 수신기 개발 플랫폼 설계 및 구현)

  • Jinseok Kim;Sunyong Lee;Byeong Gyun Kim;Hung Seok Seo;Jongsun Ahn
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.149-158
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    • 2024
  • Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, equipped with advanced features and precise specifications, thus demanding efficient and high-performance hardware platforms. This paper presents the design and implementation of a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based GNSS receiver development platform for multi-band signal processing. This platform utilizes a FPGA to provide a flexible and re-configurable hardware environment, enabling real-time signal processing, position determination, and handling of large-scale data. Integrated signal processing of L/S bands enhances the performance and functionality of GNSS receivers. Key components such as the RF frontend, signal processing modules, and power management are designed to ensure optimal signal reception and processing, supporting multiple GNSS. The developed hardware platform enables real-time signal processing and position determination, supporting multiple GNSS systems, thereby contributing to the advancement of GNSS development and research.

Analysis of the Chip Waveforms for LPI Communication

  • Maing, Jun-Ho;Ryu, Heung-Gyoon;Lee, Dae-Il
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.63-67
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    • 2004
  • DAM(Delay-And-Multiplier) intercept receiver usually detects the symbol rate of the transmitted DS spread spectrum signal for the feature extraction. It is important for secure communication to reduce the normalized output signal-to-noise ratio that is generated at the DAM intercept receiver as a measure of detectability. In this paper, several kinds of chip waveforms are novelly analyzed for LPI(Low-Probability of Intercept) communication against DAM intercept receiver. Consequently, it is shown that the rectangular chip waveform shows the best LPI performance in the bandwidth of 2/$T_c$TEX>, 4/$T_c$TEX>, and 6/$T_c$TEX>/. Except the rectangular waveform, kaiser chip waveform show better LPI performance than the other waveforms in the bandwidth of 4/$T_c$TEX> and 6/$T_c$TEX>.

A NEXT GENERATION MULTI-BEAM FOCAL PLANE ARRAY RECEIVER OF TRAO FOR 86-115 GHZ BAND

  • Chung Moon-Hee;Khaikin Vladimir B.;Kim Hyo-Ryoung;Lee Chang-Hoon;Kim Kwang-Dong;Park Ki-Won
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2006
  • The noise temperature of existing millimeter-wave receivers is already within two or three times quantum noise limit. One of practical ways to increase the observation speed of single dish radio telescope without longer integration time is use of multi-beam focal plane array receiver as demonstrated in several large single dish radio telescopes. In this context the TRAO (Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory), which operates a 143n Cassegrain radio telescope, is planning to develop a 4 x 4 beams focal plane array SIS receiver system for 86-115 GHz band. Even though millimeter-wave HEMT LNA-based receivers approach the noise temperature comparable to the SIS receiver at W-band, it is believed that the receiver based on SIS mixer seems to offer a bit more advantages. The critical part of the multi-beam array receiver will be sideband separating SIS mixers. Employing such a type of SIS mixer makes it possible to simplify the quasi-optics of receiver. Otherwise, an SSB filter should be used in front of the mixer or some sophisticated post-processing of observation data is needed. In this paper we will present a preliminary design concept and components needed for the development of a new 3 mm band multi-beam focal plane array receiver.

Ranging Performance for Spoofer Localization using Receiver Clock Offset

  • Lee, Byung-Hyun;Seo, Seong-Hun;Jee, Gyu-In;Yeom, Dong-Jin
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, the performance of ranging measurement, which is generated using two receiver clock offsets in one receiver, was analyzed. A spoofer transmits a counterfeited spoofing signal which is similar to the GPS signal with hostile purposes, so the same tracking technique can be applied to the spoofing signal. The multi-correlator can generate two receiver clock offsets in one receiver. The difference between these two clock offsets consists of the path length from the spoofer to the receiver and the delay of spoofer system. Thus, in this paper, the ranging measurement was evaluated by the spoofer localization performance based on the time-of-arrival (TOA) technique. The results of simulation and real-world experiments show that the position and the system clock offset of the spoofer could be estimated successfully.

Implementation and Experimental Test Result of a Multi-frequency and Multi-constellation GNSS Software Receiver Using Commercial API

  • Han, Jin-Su;Won, Jong-Hoon
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we implement a navigation software of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver based on a commercial purpose GNSS software receiver platform and verify its performance by performing experimental tests for various GNSS signals available in Korea region. The SX3, employed in this paper, is composed of an application program and a Radio Frequency (RF) frontend, and can capture and process multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNSS signals. All the signal processing procedure of SX3 is accessible by the receiver software designer. In particular for an easy research and development, the Application Programing Interface (API) of the SX3 has a flexible architecture to upgrade or change the existing software program, equipped with a real-time monitoring function to monitor all the API executions. Users can easily apply and experiment with the developed algorithms using a form of Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files. Thus, by utilizing this flexible architecture, the cost and effort to develop a GNSS receiver can be greatly reduced.

Block Correlator for Real-Time GPS L1 Software Receiver (소프트웨어 기반의 실시간 GPS L1 수신기를 위한 블록 상관기)

  • Kim, Tae-Hee;Lee, Sang-Uk
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a software-based real-time GPS L1 receiver is proposed for the block correlation techniques. Recently various navigation satellite navigation receivers in the environment for the development of more efficient software-based real-time receiver need to be developed. It is composed of components such as signal supplier, signal acquisition, signal tracking, navigation data processing, and navigation solution. They are designed and implemented as component based software for enhancing reusability and modifiability for user to have more flexibility during development of receiver. This paper will describe design, implementation, and verification of the developed realtime software GNSS receiver.

ANALYSIS ON RECEIVING PERFORMANCE FOR KOMPSAT-5 X-BAND IMAGE DATA

  • Park, Durk-Jong;Kang, Chi-Ho;Ahn, Sang-II
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.208-211
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    • 2008
  • Band-limited filtering will be applied to remove interference resulted from two neighbored channels in the transmission of KOMPSAT-5 X-Band image data. In that case, receiver in ground station should prepare righteous matched filter to avoid huge BER degradation depending on the matched filter of COTS receiver. As an effort to simulate the bandlimited filtering, test filter was designed and manufactured on the basis of main specification for output filter of KOMPSAT-5 satellite. Consequently, 1.8dB of BER degradation was measured at the output of test band-pass filter, but the degradation was downsized up to 0.4dB thanks to the adaptive matched filter of COTS receiver.

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Region Defense Technique Using Multiple Satellite Navigation Spoofing Signals

  • Lee, Chi-Hun;Choi, Seungho;Lee, Young-Joong;Lee, Sang Jeong
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2022
  • The satellite navigation deception technology disturbs the navigation solution of the receiver by generating a deceptive signal simulating the actual satellite for the satellite navigation receiver mounted on the unmanned aerial vehicle, which is the target of deception. A single spoofing technique that creates a single deceptive position and velocity can be divided into a synchronized spoofing signal that matches the code delay, Doppler frequency, and navigation message with the real satellite and an unsynchronized spoofing signal that does not match. In order to generate a signal synchronized with a satellite signal, a very sophisticated and high precision signal generation technology is required. In addition, the current position and speed of the UAV equipped with the receiver must be accurately detected in real time. Considering the detection accuracy of the current radar technology that detects small UAVs, it is difficult to detect UAVs with an accuracy of less than one chip. In this paper, we assume the asynchrony of a single spoofing signal and propose a region defense technique using multiple spoofing signals.

Development of End-to-end Numerical Simulator for Next Generation GNSS Signal Design

  • Shin, Heon;Han, Kahee;Won, Jong-Hoon
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.153-164
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents the development of an end-to-end numerical simulator for signal design of the next generation global navigation satellite system (GNSS). The GNSS services are an essential element of modern human life, becoming a core part of national infra-structure. Several countries are developing or modernizing their own positioning and timing system as their demand, and South Korea is also planning to develop a Korean Positioning System (KPS) based on its own technology, with the aim of operation in 2034. The developed simulator consists of three main units such as a signal generator, a channel unit, and a receiver. The signal generator is constructed based on the actual navigation satellite payload model. For channels, a simple Gaussian channel and land mobile satellite (LMS) multipath channel environments are implemented. A software receiver approach based on a commercial GNSS receiver model is employed. Through the simulator proposed in this paper, it is possible to simulate the entire transceiver chain process from signal generation to receiver processing including channel effect. Finally, numerical simulation results for a simple example scenario is analyzed. The use of the numerical signal simulator in this paper will be ideally suited to design a new navigation signal for the upcoming KPS by reducing the research and development efforts, tremendously.

Initial Alignment Algorithm for the SDINS Using an Attitude Determination GPS Receiver (자세 측정용 GPS 수신기를 이용한 SDINS의 초기정렬 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Young-Sun;Oh, Sang-Heon;Hwang, Dong-Hwan;Lee, Sang-Jeong;Jeon, Chang-Bae;Song, Ki-Won;Park, Chan-Ju
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.249-255
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    • 2002
  • Since the stationary alignment process of the SDINS is not completely observable, some furls of the aided alignment have been applied. The purpose of this paper is to propose a new initial alignment algorithm, which utilizes the attitude output from the AGPS(Attitude Determination GPS) receiver and to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed algorithm with several experimental results. A Kalman filter is designed for utilizing the attitude output as well as the zero velocity information. Also analyzed is the observability of the SDINS error model. To show the feasibility of the proposed scheme, we implement an alignment system where HG1700AE IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) from Honeywell and an AGPS receiver designed at Chungnam National University are used. Test trials are done to evaluate the performance of the proposed alignment scheme. The proposed algorithm provides as good initial alignment performance as a high accurate navigation system, MAPS(Modular Azimuth Positioning System) INS.