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The Effect of Cosine Phased BOC Modulation on the GNSS Receiver Search Process

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 October 2008

Ruediger M. Weiler*
Affiliation:
(University of Surrey)
Paul Blunt
Affiliation:
(University of Surrey)
Stephen Hodgart
Affiliation:
(University of Surrey)
Martin Unwin
Affiliation:
(Surrey Satellite Technology Limited)

Abstract

The modernisation of GPS and the introduction of Galileo will introduce the use of Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) modulation. BOC will be implemented as either a sine or cosine sub-carrier modulation, which affects the spectral properties of the signal and the receiver search, acquisition and tracking processes. This paper addresses the effect of the various forms of BOC modulation on the receiver search process. Theory is developed to draw comparisons between search techniques and verified with computer simulation models.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 2008

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