An Investigation of the Pseudolite's Signal Structure for Indoor Applications

Ilir F. Progri, Jonathan M. Hill and William R. Michalson

Abstract: The signal specifications for GPS (and consequently for most Pseudolites are well known and well researched for typical GPS based applications. However, when using GPS-like technology for indoor applications the requirements of the signal may be significantly different. This paper begins a detailed investigation into pseudolite signal structures for indoor systems, which will ultimately lead into the corresponding receiver’s design investigation. Analytical results are presented and remain to be supported by simulation results. This research seeks to provide a powerful analysis tool that will produce the minimum performance requirements for improving indoor geolocation systems.
Published in: Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2001)
June 11 - 13, 2001
Albuquerque, NM
Pages: 453 - 462
Cite this article: Progri, Ilir F., Hill, Jonathan M., Michalson, William R., "An Investigation of the Pseudolite's Signal Structure for Indoor Applications," Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2001), Albuquerque, NM, June 2001, pp. 453-462.
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