GNSS C/N0 degradation model in presence of continuous wave and pulsed interference

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Abstract

In the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) L5/E5a interference environment, RTCA DO-292 proposes a model to compute the (Formula presented.) degradation due to the presence of interference signals, such as Distance Measuring Equipment/TACtical Air Navigation (DME/TACAN), Joint Tactical Information Distribution System/Multifunctional Information Distribution System (JTIDS/MIDS), etc., and due to the application of a temporal blanker to mitigate their impact. The (Formula presented.) degradation is modeled as a function of the blanker duty cycle, (Formula presented.), and the equivalent noise-level contribution of the non-blanked interference, (Formula presented.) However, in RTCA DO-292, the computation of these two terms has a reduced accuracy since a general statistical model of signal pulse collisions and an overbounded flat post-blanker pulsed interference signal Power Spectrum Density (PSD) are assumed. In this paper, the limitations of the applied pulse collisions mathematical model are commented, and the use of true post-blanker pulsed interference signal PSD is introduced through the application of the spectral separation coefficient. As a result, more accurate new formulas for (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.) degradation are derived. The new formulas are verified through simulations for DME/TACAN signals.

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Garcia-Pena, A., Julien, O., Macabiau, C., Mabilleau, M., & Durel, P. (2021, March 1). GNSS C/N0 degradation model in presence of continuous wave and pulsed interference. Navigation, Journal of the Institute of Navigation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/navi.405

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