Noncoherent Code Discriminator Gains for Global Navigation Satellite System Signal Tracking

Many common discriminators used for code tracking of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals are ratios of quadratic forms of the correlation outputs. Here we derive a general expression for the gain of this type of discriminator and show that it depends on the effective carrier-to-noise r...

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Published inNavigation (Washington) Vol. 70; no. 4; p. navi.598
Main Author Cassel, Ryan S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Institute of Navigation 01.01.2023
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Summary:Many common discriminators used for code tracking of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals are ratios of quadratic forms of the correlation outputs. Here we derive a general expression for the gain of this type of discriminator and show that it depends on the effective carrier-to-noise ratio. We then evaluate this expression for several different code discriminators and GNSS signals, including GPS C/A-code, P-code, L1C, and M-code, Galileo E1 OS, GLONASS L1OF and L2OF, and BeiDou B1I and B2I. We also determine how noise and interference saturate the discriminator (i.e., make its output less sensitive to changes in the input) and the resulting effect on loop bandwidth. The discriminator gains described in this paper compensate for the saturation and ensure that loop bandwidth and code tracking performance can be accurately predicted and controlled over a critical range of effective carrier-to-noise ratios.
ISSN:0028-1522
2161-4296
DOI:10.33012/navi.598