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Multipath Mitigation Technique Based on Partial Autocorrelation Function

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GPS positioning accuracy in indoor and urban canyons environments is greatly affected by multipaths due to distortions in its autocorrelation function. In this paper, the first sidelobe of Pseudorandom Noise (PN) code autocorrelation is studied and a new multipath mitigation technique based on PN code autocorrelation function is presented. This new technique relies on the detection of the partial autocorrelation function that is affected by multipath signals. The increase in fractional delay of the line-of-sight (LOS) signal is calculated. Simulation results indicate that the proposed technique has superior performance compared with the 0.1-chip-spacing narrow correlator on mitigating multipath signals, especially the short-delay multipath signals.

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Zhang Zhen obtained his Bachelor’s Degree from Beijing Information and Technology Institute in 1999, Master’s Degree from Tsinghua University, Beijing China, in 2002. He now is a Ph.D. student in Nanyang Technological University. Currently he also works as a Research Associate in the Positioning and Wireless Technology Center (PWTC), NTU. His research interest includes multipath mitigation for GPS, software GPS receiver design, indoor GPS as well as Ultra Wide Band (UWB) based ranging systems.

C. L. Law is an Associate Professor in School of EEE, NTU and the Director of PWTC. Dr. Law’s current research area is in Wireless Networks. His research topics are in microwave integrated circuits, indoor wireless channel modeling, analysis of indoor wireless LAN performances and in techniques for overcoming the time-dispersion distortions in high speed wireless LAN.

E. Gunawan is an Associate Professor in School of EEE, NTU and his research interest includes Error Correction Codings, Modeling of Cellular Communications Systems, Power Control for CDMA Cellular Systems, MAC Protocols, Multicarrier Modulations, Multiuser Detections, Space-time Coding, Radio-location Systems, UWB and its applications for Human Body Vital Signs Detection, and Powerline Communications.

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Zhang, Z., Law, C.L. & Gunawan, E. Multipath Mitigation Technique Based on Partial Autocorrelation Function. Wireless Pers Commun 41, 145–154 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-006-9134-6

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