A Test Facility for Evaluating GPS Anti-Jam Techniques

Paul T. Capozza, Brian Holland, Thomas Hopkinson, Daniel Moulin, Moise Solomon

Abstract: This paper describes an open architecture anti-jam (A/J) GPS test facility. The test facility provides a low-cost, flexible, and rapid prototyping environment for the development of various high-performance digital signal processing (DSP) based interference mitigation techniques. By evaluating proposed A/J techniques in a common framework, we can identify their limitations and gain valuable insight into their performance thereby reducing the development risk of next generation GPS receivers. As an example, we will describe the integration of an adaptive narrowband filter (ANBF) in the form of a frequency domain excisor (FDE).
Published in: Proceedings of the 1999 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 25 - 27, 1999
Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, CA
Pages: 605 - 613
Cite this article: Capozza, Paul T., Holland, Brian, Hopkinson, Thomas, Moulin, Daniel, Solomon, Moise, "A Test Facility for Evaluating GPS Anti-Jam Techniques," Proceedings of the 1999 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, San Diego, CA, January 1999, pp. 605-613.
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