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5 April 2000 Wavelet-based methods in Global Positioning System signal tracking
Bilge Karacali, A. Hamid Krim, Irvin C. Schick
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Abstract
The current Global Positioning System signal tracking techniques are vulnerable to bit transitions in the baseband navigation signal. We present new signal tracking techniques as lock discriminators in carrier frequency and code delay domains derived within the framework of wavelet theory that are robust to these bit transitions. We then present the performance analysis of the proposed lock discriminators comparatively with currently used techniques on real data.
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Bilge Karacali, A. Hamid Krim, and Irvin C. Schick "Wavelet-based methods in Global Positioning System signal tracking", Proc. SPIE 4056, Wavelet Applications VII, (5 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.381675
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KEYWORDS
Global Positioning System

Receivers

Wavelets

Interference (communication)

Satellites

Sensors

Signal detection

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