September 1995 | Technical Report TR-95-324
Impulse Response Measurements Over Space-Earth Paths Using the GPS Coarse/Acquisition codes
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John J. Lemmon and Peter B. Papazian, “Impulse Response Measurements Over Space-Earth Paths Using the GPS Coarse/Acquisition codes,” Technical Report TR-95-324, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, September 1995.
John J. Lemmon and Peter B. Papazian
Abstract: The impulse responses of radio transmission channels over space-earth paths were measured using the coarse/acquisition code signals from the Global Positioning System of satellites. The data acquisition system and signal processing techniques used to develop the impulse responses are described. Examples of impulse response measurements are presented. The results indicate that this measurement approach enables detection of multipath signals that are 20 dB or more below the power of the direct arrival. Channel characteristics that could be investigated with additional measurements and analyses are discussed.
Keywords: global positioning system (GPS); impulse response function; radio transmission channel; pseudorandom noise (PN) codes
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