DocumentCode :
2510848
Title :
Calculations and analysis of signal processing by various navigation receivers architectures
Author :
Odunaiya, Simbo ; Quinet, David
Author_Institution :
Avionics Eng. Center, Ohio Univ., Athens, OH, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2004
fDate :
24-28 Oct. 2004
Abstract :
Calculations of receiver response based on the predicted instrument landing system (ILS) and VHF omnirange (VOR) signals at an observation point are presented. The information contained in the radiated signals are detected by an airborne receiver and processed to provide guidance indications. This is accomplished through the use of heterodyne amplitude modulation (AM) receivers. The ILS signal in space is a composite of the direct and scattered carrier-plus-sidebands and sidebands-only signals. For dual-frequency arrays, this includes both the course and clearance signals. The receiver antenna is designed to pick up only the horizontally polarized component of the electric field available at the antenna. The received signal is then amplified at the radio frequency. The guidance information is computed from the audio tones at the output of the respective audio filters. Several factors which affect the received signal are incorporated in the computation of the detected audio signal. These include the velocity of the aircraft [Doppler effects], multipath, and other spurious effects. Four receiver algorithms are defined and the results from these processing algorithms are compared with actual flight measurements. The VOR receiver operates essentially in the same manner as the ILS receiver, except in the audio filtering stage. Rather than compute a DDM, the VOR receiver employs a phase comparator to compare the phases of two 30 Hz audio signals: the reference audio, and the variable audio. One of the two audio signals is obtained from an amplitude detector while the other is obtained through a frequency discriminator. Two algorithms are implemented, one for the Doppler VOR and the other for the conventional VOR.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; VHF radio propagation; discriminators; instrument landing systems; phase comparators; radio receivers; radionavigation; signal processing; 30 Hz; ILS signal; VHF omnirange signals; airborne receiver; aircraft velocity; amplitude detector; audio filters; audio signal; audio tones; clearance signals; course signals; dual-frequency arrays; electric field; frequency discriminator; guidance indications; guidance information; heterodyne amplitude modulation receivers; horizontally polarized component; instrument landing system; navigation receivers architectures; phase comparator; radiated signals; radio frequency; receiver antenna; receiver response; scattered carrier-plus-sidebands; sidebands-only signals; signal processing; Amplitude modulation; Antenna accessories; Instruments; Navigation; Receiving antennas; Scattering; Signal analysis; Signal detection; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2004. DASC 04. The 23rd
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8539-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2004.1391246
Filename :
1391246
Link To Document :
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