An official website of the European Union How do you know?      
European Commission logo
JRC Publications Repository Menu

Cross-correlation Codeless Processing of BOC Modulated Signals

cover
Encrypted global navigation satellite system signals (GNSS) can be tracked using codeless techniques that do not require the knowledge of the spreading code used for signal generation. These techniques can also be applied to binary offset carrier (BOC) modulated signals whose unknown code sequence can be removed through squaring. In this study, an alternative codeless approach based on the cross-correlation principle is considered. Cross-correlation codeless processing is commonly used for tracking signal components on different frequencies, such as the global positioning system (GPS) L1 and L2 P(Y)signals, and it is adapted here to BOC modulations broadcast on a single frequency. A cross-correlation codeless framework is proposed where the BOC signal is split into two data streams that are cross-multiplied to remove the unknown code sequence. Two architectures, open-loop and closed-loop processing, are proposed and analysed. The codeless cross-correlation function is introduced and open-loop processing is used to reconstruct it from the received samples. Closed-loop processing based on cross-correlation phase lock loop (PLL) and delay lock loop (DLL) are used to estimate the signal parameters. The proposed cross-correlation framework is thoroughly analysed theoretically, through simulations and using real data. The analysis shows the effectiveness of the cross-correlation framework.
2019-11-14
INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
JRC116371
1751-8784 (online),   
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8886855,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC116371,   
10.1049/iet-rsn.2019.0018 (online),   
Language Citation
NameCountryCityType
Datasets
IDTitlePublic URL
Dataset collections
IDAcronymTitlePublic URL
Scripts / source codes
DescriptionPublic URL
Additional supporting files
File nameDescriptionFile type 
Show metadata record  Copy citation url to clipboard  Download BibTeX
Items published in the JRC Publications Repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Additional information: https://ec.europa.eu/info/legal-notice_en#copyright-notice