Jammer Detection and Localization Using Maximum Time Interval Error

H.H Choi, Y.S. Choi, J.H. Lee, S.J. Lee, C. Park

Abstract: Maximum Time Interval Error (MTIE) definition is a measure of the worst case phase variance of a signal with respect to a perfect signal over a given period of time. In jammer localization system, GPS receiver is equipped in each of stations and the reference clock for synchronization among stations is used. Therefore, to obtain MTIE is possible and it can be used as additional measurements for detecting the jamming signal and localizing the jammer. In this paper, the method using MTIE is proposed in order to detect the jamming signal and support the performance of jammer localization. Finally, feasibility of the proposed method is verified through software-based simulation.
Published in: Proceedings of the 2014 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 27 - 29, 2014
Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, California
Pages: 311 - 315
Cite this article: Choi, H.H, Choi, Y.S., Lee, J.H., Lee, S.J., Park, C., "Jammer Detection and Localization Using Maximum Time Interval Error," Proceedings of the 2014 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, San Diego, California, January 2014, pp. 311-315.
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