Engineering Proceedings (Oct 2023)

Development of a Custom GNSS Software Receiver Supporting Supercorrelation

  • Javier Gonzalo Garcia,
  • Johannes Rossouw van der Merwe,
  • Paulo Esteves,
  • Dana Jamal,
  • Samir Benmendil,
  • Chris Higgins,
  • Rose Grey,
  • Eugene Coetzee,
  • Ramsey Faragher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ENC2023-15423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
p. 9

Abstract

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Mitigating multipath interference is one of the biggest challenges in radio positioning. The Supercorrelation™ technology developed via Focal Point Positioning (FPP) suppresses multipath interference by performing long coherent integration while undergoing complex motion in order to isolate the Line-Of-Sight (LOS) signals from the unwanted multipath interference. This article presents the current status of a Supercorrelating Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and a systematic testing framework. The SDR receiver is capable of real-time processing and facilitates independent testing and demonstrations. The testing framework uses synthetic signals with a Spirent Radio-Frequency Constellation Simulator (RFCS) with Sim3D to create controlled and repeatable scenarios. The initial results demonstrate the benefits of Supercorrelator Technology (S-GNSS) for navigation resilience.

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