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Radio Positioning using the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Signal

机译:使用数字音频广播(DAB)信号进行无线电定位

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Over the recent decades, there have been a number of trends that have driven the desire to improve the ability to position and navigate in all environments. While GPS has been the driving factor behind most of these trends, there are limitations to GPS that have become more evident over time as the World has increasingly come to rely on location. These limitations are mostly due to the low transmission power of GPS satellites, where navigation signals broadcast from space are comparatively weak, especially by the time they have travelled to receivers on the ground. This makes the signals particularly vulnerable to fading in difficult environments such as built-up urban areas. The low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) also means that the signals are susceptible to jamming, both hostile and accidental.This motivates the need for non-GPS (or, more generally, non-GNSS) navigation technologies, for example, terrestrial based alternatives to GNSS such as eLoran. But, there is also significant interest in the exploitation of other non-navigation signals for positioning and navigation purposes. These so-called 'Signals of Opportunity' (SoOP) do not generally require any alterations to existing communications transmission infrastructure and often use alternative multi-carrier modulation techniques to those methods used by most GNSS services. The major challenge of using a SoOP for location purposes is that the transmitter network infrastructure has not generally been designed with positioning as a requirement.An ongoing project, at the Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy (IESSG) of the University of Nottingham, is directed towards an investigation of the potential of the Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) signal for positioning purposes. A prototype Software Defined Radio (SDR) DAB positioning receiver has been developed and has now been tested. This paper presents a detailed review of the structure of the DAB signals and explains how these signals can be used as the basis of a positioning system. In addition the development of the prototype SDR receiver and the initial results are presented and discussed.
机译:在最近的几十年中,出现了许多趋势,促使人们提高在所有环境中定位和导航的能力。尽管GPS已成为大多数这些趋势背后的驱动因素,但随着世界越来越依赖于位置,GPS的局限性随着时间的推移变得越来越明显。这些限制主要是由于GPS卫星的发射功率低,从太空广播的导航信号相对较弱,尤其是当它们传播到地面接收器时。这使得信号特别容易在困难的环境中衰落,例如城市建成区。低的信噪比(SNR)也意味着信号容易受到干扰和意外干扰,这激发了对非GPS(或更普遍地说是非GNSS)导航技术的需求,例如, GNSS的地面替代方案,例如eLoran。但是,对于用于定位和导航目的的其他非导航信号的利用也引起了极大的兴趣。这些所谓的“机会信号”(SoOP)通常不需要对现有的通信传输基础设施进行任何更改,并且通常使用大多数GNSS服务所使用的那些方法的替代性多载波调制技术。使用SoOP进行定位的主要挑战是发射机网络基础设施的设计通常不是以定位为要求的。诺丁汉大学工程测量与空间大地测量研究所(IESSG)正在进行的项目是旨在调查用于定位目的的数字音频广播(DAB)信号的潜力。已经开发了原型软件定义无线电(SDR)DAB定位接收器,并且已经过测试。本文详细介绍了DAB信号的结构,并解释了如何将这些信号用作定位系统的基础。此外,还将介绍和讨论SDR原型接收器的开发以及初步结果。

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