A Design of Anti-jamming Method Based on Spectrum Sensing and GNSS Software Defined Radio

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This paper presents result of new approach for anti-jamming using a method based on cognitive radio. To detect and get center frequency and bandwidth of jamming, a spectrum sensing based on multi-channel energy detector is implemented on the SDR. The SDR and a universal software radio peripheral is used to support real-Time channel reconfiguration. And detected center frequency and bandwidth is used to select LO frequency to avoid jamming and receive GNSS signal. Then the receiver is reconfigured by the selected LO frequency. To verify the feasibility of the proposed anti-jamming process, position, carrier to noise ratio of each channel are measured using a test scenario that is consist of GPS and Beidou with a CW jamming. As a results, by switching of LO frequency, GNSS signal that is not affected by jamming can be received with the same performance as non-jamming.

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Park, K. W., Lee, M. J., & Park, C. (2019). A Design of Anti-jamming Method Based on Spectrum Sensing and GNSS Software Defined Radio. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 94). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199403004

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