2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21144901
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Study and Analysis of Interference Signals of the LTE System of the GNSS Receiver

Abstract: Sometimes, it is impossible to conduct tests with the use of the GNSS system, or the obtained results of the measurements made differ significantly from the predicted accuracy. The most common cause of the problems (external factors, faulty results) are interference disturbances from other radio telecommunication systems. The subject of this paper is to conduct research, the essence of which is an in-depth analysis in the field of elimination of LTE interference signals of the GNSS receiver, that is based on t… Show more

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“…Taking M = 1 as an example, 600 is the code phase point. Figure 6b shows that the BOC(2,1) signal obtains r 1 and r 2 through Equations ( 16) and (17). As can be seen from Figure 6b, the width of the main peak of r 1 is T c /4 and r 2 has side peaks.…”
Section: General Subfunctions and Reconstruction Rules About The Rssamentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Taking M = 1 as an example, 600 is the code phase point. Figure 6b shows that the BOC(2,1) signal obtains r 1 and r 2 through Equations ( 16) and (17). As can be seen from Figure 6b, the width of the main peak of r 1 is T c /4 and r 2 has side peaks.…”
Section: General Subfunctions and Reconstruction Rules About The Rssamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…GNSS signals reflected from objects around the receiver antenna can cause multi-path interference to the GNSS system [17]. The MBOC signal has better multipath resistance than the BOC signal due to the addition of higher-order signals [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%