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Detection of Interference Signals in L1 GPS Band

Detection of Interference Signals in L1 GPS Band. Beatrice Motella. The hard work of the receiver. CDMA structure. GPS and Galileo coexistence. Ionosphere effect. robust system. Doppler. Multipath. …but…. rx Power = -160 dBW. Urban canyon. Secondary Harmonics. Interference. WLAN.

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Detection of Interference Signals in L1 GPS Band

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  1. Detection of Interference Signals in L1 GPS Band Beatrice Motella School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems The University of New South Wales, Australia

  2. The hard work of the receiver CDMA structure GPS and Galileo coexistence Ionosphere effect robust system Doppler Multipath …but… rx Power = -160 dBW Urban canyon Secondary Harmonics Interference WLAN vulnerable system UWB Beatrice Motella

  3. Interference Signals Over GNSS bands Beatrice Motella

  4. Interference Monitoring 1) DETECTION 2) CHARACTERIZATION 3) LOCALIZATION 4) MITIGATION Find out if there some external sources in the received signal Find out the direction the interference source comes from Find out the characteristics of the undesired signal Delete or smooth the effects of the presence of the interference Beatrice Motella

  5. Data Collection in Turin: TV and DVB-T Transmitters Anomalous interference signals appear at the front end output spectrum. Turin Note the decreased magitude of the specrum in presence of interference. This is likely due to the different AGC gain in the two data collections Beatrice Motella

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