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Penerima GNSS mengalami gangguan berbilang laluan yang sangat berkorelasi dengan isyarat garis penglihatan (LoS). Gangguan tersebut mengakibatkan ralat pengesanan dan julat. Dalam makalah ini, kami mencadangkan algoritma baru yang boleh menganggarkan arah ketibaan (DoA) isyarat LoS dengan kehadiran gangguan berbilang laluan yang sangat berkorelasi. Algoritma yang dicadangkan menggabungkan algoritma pengejaran padanan untuk anggaran berbilang laluan dan algoritma norma minimum untuk anggaran DoA. Gabungan cekap dua algoritma menghasilkan anggaran yang boleh dipercayai bagi isyarat DoA bagi LoS seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh simulasi komputer.
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Sunwoo KIM, Byeong-Chan JO, Sanguk LEE, "DoA Estimation of Line of Sight Signal in Multipath Channel for GNSS Receiver" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 11, pp. 3397-3400, November 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.3397.
Abstract: The GNSS receivers suffer from the multipath interference which is highly correlated with the line of sight (LoS) signal. Such interference results in tracking and ranging errors. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm that can estimate the direction of arrival (DoA) of the LoS signal in the presence of highly correlated multipath interference. The proposed algorithm combines the matching pursuits algorithm for multipath estimation and the minimum norm algorithm for DoA estimation. An efficient combination of two algorithms yields reliable estimates of the DoA of LoS signal as demonstrated by computer simulations.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.3397/_p
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abstract={The GNSS receivers suffer from the multipath interference which is highly correlated with the line of sight (LoS) signal. Such interference results in tracking and ranging errors. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm that can estimate the direction of arrival (DoA) of the LoS signal in the presence of highly correlated multipath interference. The proposed algorithm combines the matching pursuits algorithm for multipath estimation and the minimum norm algorithm for DoA estimation. An efficient combination of two algorithms yields reliable estimates of the DoA of LoS signal as demonstrated by computer simulations.},
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