DocumentCode :
2743428
Title :
Direct P(Y)-code acquisition under a jamming environment
Author :
Wolfert, Robert ; Chen, Steve ; Kohli, Sanjai ; Leimer, Don ; Lascody, James
Author_Institution :
Software Technol. & Syst., USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
20-23 Apr 1998
Firstpage :
228
Lastpage :
235
Abstract :
Direct acquisition of the GPS P(Y)-code is desirable to military users as it has a higher tolerance to jamming and spoofing when compared to the C/A-code. Until now, direct P(Y)-code acquisition was difficult as user time sources did not provide adequate accuracy, resulting in large time errors and hence lengthy code searches. Advances in user time transfer, time maintenance using stable, low power time sources, and the use of massively parallel correlator technology have made it possible to directly acquire the P(Y)-code. However, difficulties still exist as small time errors can lead to large code search spaces. By implementing a two-dimensional search using massively parallel correlator technology, searching 32000 time-frequency bins in parallel, the STS Y-EXPRESS receiver can directly acquire the P(Y)-code in a short time. This paper analyzes the problems encountered with massively parallel correlator technology for practical implementations. Data has been collected using simulations of the Y-EXPRESS signal processor for benign applications and extrapolated for acquisition at J/S values in excess of 50 dB. Analysis of this data shows both the benefits and limitations of massively parallel correlator technology and the practical feasibility of two-dimensional searches. Current receiver specifications being targeted are acquisition with a probability of 0.90 given an initial time-error of ±1 millisecond, frequency error of ±0.2 ppm, and J/S in excess of 50 dB in the 20.46 MHz signal bandwidth
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; correlators; jamming; military systems; 20.46 MHz; GPS; J/S values; STS Y-EXPRESS receiver; code searches; direct P(Y)-code acquisition; jamming environment; massively parallel correlator technology; military systems; receiver specifications; spoofing; time errors; time maintenance; two-dimensional search; Correlators; Force sensors; Frequency estimation; Global Positioning System; Jamming; Signal resolution; Software systems; Space technology; Time frequency analysis; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, IEEE 1998
Conference_Location :
Palm Springs, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4330-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.1998.670047
Filename :
670047
Link To Document :
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