GNSS Multipath Mitigation Using Gated and High Resolution Correlator Concepts

Gary A. McGraw, Michael S. Braasch

Abstract: This paper considers Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver signal processing–based methods for mitigating multipath using novel correlator waveform concepts. The “Gated Correlator” approach utilizes blanking of the received signal between code chip transitions. Applying the Gated Correlator to GPS C/A– code yields code and carrier multipath mitigation perfor-mance that surpasses conventional GPS P–code performance. The “High Resolution Correlator” tech-nique approximates the performance of the Gated Corre-lator but can be obtained using multiple correlator outputs from conventional receiver hardware. The multipath performance of these methods is similar to the perfor-mance claimed for other methods reported in the litera-ture. However here a complete derivation for these methods is presented as well as a detailed assessment of the performance of these techniques in the presence of wideband noise.
Published in: Proceedings of the 1999 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 25 - 27, 1999
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San Diego, CA
Pages: 333 - 342
Cite this article: McGraw, Gary A., Braasch, Michael S., "GNSS Multipath Mitigation Using Gated and High Resolution Correlator Concepts," Proceedings of the 1999 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, San Diego, CA, January 1999, pp. 333-342.
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