DocumentCode :
443739
Title :
Carrier to noise power estimation for enhanced sensitivity Galileo/GPS receivers
Author :
Schmid, Andreas ; Neubauer, Andre
Author_Institution :
Dev. Center NRW, Infineon Technol. AG, Duisburg
Volume :
4
fYear :
2005
fDate :
2005
Firstpage :
2629
Abstract :
Most market surveys predict exceptionally strong growth for location based services on mobile phone platforms. However, conventional GPS receivers cannot satisfy the requirements for these applications. Enhanced reception sensitivity is particularly important for next generation consumer market Galileo/GPS receivers targeted for location based services, E-911, and moderate indoor reception. Moderate indoor reception requires sensitivities in the range of -185 dBW carrier power corresponding to a 20 dBHz ratio of carrier power to noise power spectral density. This paper shows how carrier to noise power estimation can significantly improve the reception sensitivity of Galileo/GPS receivers. Statistical signal processing techniques are applied to derive the difference in probability of detection between a receiver that has no knowledge of the carrier to noise power and one that can use the knowledge of carrier to noise power to optimally adjust the acquisition detection threshold. Simulation results are provided for a GPS C/A receiver with 20 ms coherent integration time. The maximally achievable sensitivity gain is 3.2 dB for 30 ms total observation time, 4.3 dB for 100 ms, 5.8 dB for 300 ms, 7.7 dB for 1 s, 9.6 dB for 3 s, and 12 dB for 10 s. Furthermore, this paper analyzes a suitable method for carrier to noise power estimation based on the second and fourth non-central moments. Simulation results for the convergence of this estimation method are also provided
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; estimation theory; radio receivers; sensitivity; signal processing; statistical analysis; 1 s; 10 s; 100 ms; 12 dB; 20 ms; 3 s; 3.2 dB; 30 ms; 300 ms; 4.3 dB; 5.8 dB; 7.7 dB; 9.6 dB; E-911; GPS receivers; Galileo receivers; carrier to noise power estimation; enhanced reception sensitivity; indoor reception; location based services; mobile phone; next generation consumer market; spectral density; statistical signal processing techniques; Autocorrelation; Convergence; Gain; Global Positioning System; Mobile handsets; Noise generators; Probability; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Signal to noise ratio; GPS; Galileo; carrier power; channel; enhanced sensitivity; estimation; noise power;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005. VTC 2005-Spring. 2005 IEEE 61st
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
ISSN :
1550-2252
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8887-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2005.1543811
Filename :
1543811
Link To Document :
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