Navigation (Feb 2024)

GNSS Software-Defined Radio: History, Current Developments, and Standardization Efforts

  • Thomas Pany,
  • Dennis Akos,
  • Javier Arribas,
  • M. Zahidul H. Bhuiyan,
  • Pau Closas,
  • Fabio Dovis,
  • Ignacio Fernandez-Hernandez,
  • Carles Fernández–Prades,
  • Sanjeev Gunawardena,
  • Todd Humphreys,
  • Zaher M. Kassas,
  • José A. López Salcedo,
  • Mario Nicola,
  • Mark L. Psiaki,
  • Alexander Rügamer,
  • Young-Jin Song,
  • Jong-Hoon Won

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33012/navi.628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 1

Abstract

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Taking the work conducted by the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) software-defined radio (SDR) working group during the last decade as a seed, this contribution summarizes, for the first time, the history of GNSS SDR development. This report highlights selected SDR implementations and achievements that are available to the public or that influenced the general development of SDR. Aspects related to the standardization process of intermediate-frequency sample data and metadata are discussed, and an update of the Institute of Navigation SDR Standard is proposed. This work focuses on GNSS SDR implementations in general-purpose processors and leaves aside developments conducted on field programmable gate array and application-specific integrated circuit platforms. Data collection systems (i.e., front-ends) have always been of paramount importance for GNSS SDRs and are thus partly covered in this work. This report represents the knowledge of the authors but is not meant as a complete description of SDR history.

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