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  • Research on the Performance of Multi-GNSS Medium Length Baseline RTK with LEO-Augmented

    Weisheng HU  Xuwen LIANG  Huiling HOU  Zhuochen XIE  Xiaohe HE  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E103-A No:5
      Page(s):
    780-784

    In this letter, we simulate GNSS/LEO measurements and propose a process strategy for LEO-augmented GNSS medium length baseline RTK. Experiments show that, the performance of GNSS medium length baseline RTK can be significantly improved by introducing LEO satellites. The convergence speed of LEO-augmented GPS or BDS float solution maybe better than GPS/BDS combined under the conditions of similar satellite geometry. Besides, the RMS error of fixed solutions are improved to better than 4cm from sub-decimeter level.

  • Initial Assessment of LEO-Augmented GPS RTK in Signal-Degraded Environment

    Weisheng HU  Huiling HOU  Zhuochen XIE  Xuwen LIANG  Xiaohe HE  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Pubricized:
    2020/04/10
      Vol:
    E103-A No:7
      Page(s):
    942-946

    We simulate some scenarios that 2/3 LEO satellites enhance 3/4/5 GPS satellites, to assess LEO-augmented GPS RTK positioning in signal-degraded environment. The effects of LEO-augmented GPS RTK in terms of reliability, availability and accuracy are presented, and the DIA algorithm is applied to deal with the poor data quality.

  • A New Rapid and Accurate Synchronization Scheme Based on PMF-FFT for High Dynamic GPS Receiver

    Huiling HOU  Kang WU  Yijun CHEN  Xuwen LIANG  

     
    LETTER-Spread Spectrum Technologies and Applications

      Vol:
    E100-A No:12
      Page(s):
    3075-3080

    In this letter, a new rapid and accurate synchronization scheme based on PMF-FFT for high dynamic GPS receiver is proposed, with a fine Doppler frequency estimation inserted between the acquisition and tracking modules. Fine Doppler estimation is firstly achieved through a simple interpolation of the PMF-FFT outputs in terms of LSE criterion. Then a high dynamic tracking loop based on UKF is designed to verify the synchronization speed and accuracy. Numerical results show that the fine frequency estimation can closely approach the CRB, and the high dynamic receiver can obtain fine synchronization rapidly just through a very narrow bandwidth. The simplicity and low complexity give the proposed scheme a strong and practical-oriented ability, even for weak GPS signals.

  • A New and Accurate Method for the Frequency Estimation of Complex Exponential Signals

    Kang WU  Yijun CHEN  Huiling HOU  Wenhao CHEN  Xuwen LIANG  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E100-A No:5
      Page(s):
    1231-1235

    In this letter, a new and accurate frequency estimation method of complex exponential signals is proposed. The proposed method divides the signal samples into several identical segments and sums up the samples belonging to the same segment respectively. Then it utilizes fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm with zero-padding to obtain a coarse estimation, and exploits three Fourier coefficients to interpolate a fine estimation based on least square error (LSE) criterion. Numerical results show that the proposed method can closely approach the Cramer-Rao bound (CRB) at low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) with different estimation ranges. Furthermore, the computational complexity of the proposed method is proportional to the estimation range, showing its practical-oriented ability. The proposed method can be useful in several applications involving carrier frequency offset (CFO) estimation for burst-mode satellite communications.

  • A Novel Data-Aided Feedforward Timing Estimator for Burst-Mode Satellite Communications

    Kang WU  Tianheng XU  Yijun CHEN  Zhengmin ZHANG  Xuwen LIANG  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E99-A No:10
      Page(s):
    1895-1899

    In this letter, we investigate the problem of feedforward timing estimation for burst-mode satellite communications. By analyzing the correlation property of frame header (FH) acquisition in the presence of sampling offset, a novel data-aided feedforward timing estimator that utilizes the correlation peaks for interpolating the fractional timing offset is proposed. Numerical results show that even under low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and small rolloff factor conditions, the proposed estimator can approach the modified Cramer-Rao bound (MCRB) closely. Furthermore, this estimator only requires two samples per symbol and can be implemented with low complexity with respect to conventional data-aided estimators.

  • On-Orbit Estimation and Calibration of GPS Antenna Geometry Offsets for Attitude Determination of LEO Satellites

    Huiling HOU  Weisheng HU  Kang WU  Xuwen LIANG  

     
    LETTER-Spread Spectrum Technologies and Applications

      Vol:
    E101-A No:3
      Page(s):
    644-648

    In this letter, a novel on-orbit estimation and calibration method of GPS antenna geometry offsets for attitude determination of LEO satellites is proposed. Both baseline vectors in the NED coordinate system are achieved epoch-by-epoch firstly. Then multiple epochs' baseline vectors are united to compute all the offsets via an UKF for a certain long time. After on-orbit estimation and calibration, instantaneous and accurate attitude can be achieved. Numerical results show that the proposed method can obtain the offsets of each baseline in all directions with high accuracy estimation and small STDs, and effective attitudes can be achieved after antenna geometry calibration using the estimated offsets. The high accuracy give the proposed scheme a strong practical-oriented ability.