Publication Date:
2018-01-04
Description:
In double-satellite interference localization system, the position of the interference source is computed by estimating the time difference of arrival (TDOA) and the frequency difference of arrival (FDOA) between the signals retransmitted by two satellites. The traditional cross ambiguity function (CAF) based TDOA/FDOA estimation method requires the constant TDOA/FDOA between the two received signals, which can be satisfied only when the signal length is short. Therefore, the CAF estimation method cannot be applied in long time accumulation (LTA). To solve this problem, a novel LTA method is proposed based on signal segmentation. In the proposed method, the two received signals are first divided into several short signal segments. Subsequently, the TDOA, the initial FDOA, and the FDOA change rate of each signal segment are estimated by a modified CAF (MCAF) method. After compensating the FDOA difference between the signal segments, the results are spliced again to form a complete signal without FDOA variation. Consequently, the signal energy can be concentrated and the estimation accuracy of FDOA can be improved. Experimental results of real data demonstrate that greater signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain is achieved by the proposed method, compared to the traditional CAF based method.
Print ISSN:
0048-6604
Electronic ISSN:
1944-799X
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics
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