2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21061982
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An Unambiguous Synchronization Scheme for GNSS BOC Signals Based on Reconstructed Correlation Function

Abstract: Binary offset carrier (BOC) modulation is a new modulation method that has been gradually applied to the Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS) in recent years. However, due to the multi-peaks in its auto-correlation function (ACF), it will incur a false lock and generate synchronization ambiguous potentially. In this paper, an unambiguous synchronization method based on a reconstructed correlation function is proposed to solve the ambiguity problem. First, through the shape code vector constructed in this … Show more

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“…Simulation results demonstrate that the method completely eliminates the threat of side peaks and significantly reduces ambiguity in the synchronization process of BOC signals. Furthermore, the method exhibits superior performance in multipath mitigation compared to the ACF of BOC signals [12]. Chengtao et al modified the Dual Phase Estimator (DPE) algorithm by introducing frequency-hopping waveforms in the prompt signal correlation process of the subcarrier tracking loop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation results demonstrate that the method completely eliminates the threat of side peaks and significantly reduces ambiguity in the synchronization process of BOC signals. Furthermore, the method exhibits superior performance in multipath mitigation compared to the ACF of BOC signals [12]. Chengtao et al modified the Dual Phase Estimator (DPE) algorithm by introducing frequency-hopping waveforms in the prompt signal correlation process of the subcarrier tracking loop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%