Choice of Efficient Sampling Rate for GNSS Signal Generation Simulators

  • Jinseon Son
  • Young-Jin Song
  • Subin Lee
  • 원종훈

초록

A signal generation simulator is an economical and useful solution in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver design and testing. A software-defined radio approach is widely used both in receivers and simulators, and its flexible structure to adopt to new signals is ideally suited to the testing of a receiver and signal processing algorithm in the signal design phase of a new satellite-based navigation system before the deployment of satellites in space. The generation of highly accurate delayed sampled codes is essential for generating signals in the simulator, where its sampling rate should be chosen to satisfy constraints such as Nyquist criteria and integer and non-commensurate properties in order not to cause any distortion of original signals. A high sampling rate increases the accuracy of code delay, but decreases the computational efficiency as well, and vice versa. Therefore, the selected sampling rate should be as low as possible while maintaining a certain level of code delay accuracy. This paper presents the lower limits of the sampling rate for GNSS signal generation simulators. In the simulation, two distinct code generation methods depending on the sampling position are evaluated in terms of accuracy versus computational efficiency to show the lower limit of the sampling rate for several GNSS signals.

키워드

GNSS simulatorsampling ratecommensurability
제목
Choice of Efficient Sampling Rate for GNSS Signal Generation Simulators
저자
Jinseon SonYoung-Jin SongSubin Lee원종훈
DOI
10.11003/JPNT.2023.12.3.237
발행일
2023-09
유형
Y
저널명
Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
12
3
페이지
237 ~ 244