Assessment of Potential System Interference through Radio Frequency Compatibility Analysis on Existing GNSS Frequencies by Emerging LEO Constellations

Himanshu Sharma, Dominik Dötterböck, Thomas Pany

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Abstract: Current trends in the space industry are shifting from Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations due to the cost-efficient launching capabilities and the feasibility of using COTS-based HW resources. Several LEO systems currently offer a wide range of services, ranging from broadband connectivity (e.g., Iridium, OneWeb, and Starlink) to the Internet of Things (IoT) applications (e.g., Hiber, Myriota, etc.). With the LEO constellation becoming popular, the scientific community is also exploring ways to maximize the use of LEO constellations for satellite-based positioning.
Published in: Proceedings of the 2024 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 23 - 25, 2024
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Long Beach, California
Pages: 490 - 504
Cite this article: Sharma, Himanshu, Dötterböck, Dominik, Pany, Thomas, "Assessment of Potential System Interference through Radio Frequency Compatibility Analysis on Existing GNSS Frequencies by Emerging LEO Constellations," Proceedings of the 2024 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, Long Beach, California, January 2024, pp. 490-504. https://doi.org/10.33012/2024.19555
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