DocumentCode
1265931
Title
Satellite Radiolocalization From GPS to GNSS and Beyond: Novel Technologies and Applications for Civil Mass Market
Author
Fernández-Prades, Carles ; Presti, Letizia Lo ; Falletti, Emanuela
Author_Institution
Commun. Subsystems Area, Centre Tecnol. de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Barcelona, Spain
Volume
99
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1882
Lastpage
1904
Abstract
It is known that satellite radiolocalization was born in the military environment and was originally conceived for defense purposes. Nevertheless, the commercial explosion (dated to 20 years ago) of global positioning system (GPS) in the civil market (automotive, tourism, etc.) significantly changed the original perspectives of this technology. Another big change is expected when other global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) such as the European Galileo or the Chinese COMPASS become operational and commercial. In fact, modern GNSSs are conceived principally for the civil market (at the opposite of GPS, whose civil employment is given as a sort of “kind gift,” with lower performance than that one granted to military users). The scope of this paper is to provide readers with a clear focus about the potentialities of current and forthcoming GNSSs and associated technologies in a renewed mass-market perspective. The paper also opens a window to the future of radiolocalization technology beyond GPS and GNSS, dealing with the role of digital signal processing and software-defined radio (SDR) in next-generation navigation systems and with the seamless integration of satellite-based navigation with other technologies in order to provide reliable position information also in hostile environments.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; signal processing; software radio; Chinese COMPASS; European Galileo; GNSS; GPS; Global Positioning System; civil mass market; digital signal processing; global navigation satellite systems; next-generation navigation systems; satellite radiolocalization technology; software-defined radio; Commercialization; Global Navigation Satellite Systems; Global Positioning System; Mass production; Radio navigation; Receivers; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; COMPASS; European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS); GLONASS; Galileo; Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS); Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS); Satellite-Based Augmentation System (SBAS); Wide-Area Augmentation System (WAAS); global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs); global positioning system (GPS); inertial navigation; radio navigation; software receivers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2011.2158032
Filename
5942139
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