Software receiver for GPS L5

There are many commercial GPS RF front end receivers around the world. Most of them are able to perform standard signal processing results. Over the years, technology has improved along the way. This had led to advance hard designs and software designs that helps to cut the cost reduction, able to s...

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Main Author: Owyong, Marcus Tat Wei
Other Authors: Law Choi Look
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-778932023-07-07T17:16:25Z Software receiver for GPS L5 Owyong, Marcus Tat Wei Law Choi Look School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Satellite telecommunication There are many commercial GPS RF front end receivers around the world. Most of them are able to perform standard signal processing results. Over the years, technology has improved along the way. This had led to advance hard designs and software designs that helps to cut the cost reduction, able to support higher undefined navigation signals and much more accurate. To process a GPS signal in real time is a complex procedure that even devices nowadays are upgrading to be on par with it. The goal of this project was to test out using GPS L1 signals to have a greater understanding on how it works by demodulating decoding the signals and bringing this concept to work on GPS L5. In this project, it also allows you to experience the start of creating and designing a new GPS receiver board from the start to the end and testing it out to make sure it is working. It helps to develop a firmware that enable the program to register the MCU, enabling the receiver board to work. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-06-07T08:09:29Z 2019-06-07T08:09:29Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77893 en Nanyang Technological University 61 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Satellite telecommunication
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Owyong, Marcus Tat Wei
Software receiver for GPS L5
description There are many commercial GPS RF front end receivers around the world. Most of them are able to perform standard signal processing results. Over the years, technology has improved along the way. This had led to advance hard designs and software designs that helps to cut the cost reduction, able to support higher undefined navigation signals and much more accurate. To process a GPS signal in real time is a complex procedure that even devices nowadays are upgrading to be on par with it. The goal of this project was to test out using GPS L1 signals to have a greater understanding on how it works by demodulating decoding the signals and bringing this concept to work on GPS L5. In this project, it also allows you to experience the start of creating and designing a new GPS receiver board from the start to the end and testing it out to make sure it is working. It helps to develop a firmware that enable the program to register the MCU, enabling the receiver board to work.
author2 Law Choi Look
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Owyong, Marcus Tat Wei
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author Owyong, Marcus Tat Wei
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title Software receiver for GPS L5
title_short Software receiver for GPS L5
title_full Software receiver for GPS L5
title_fullStr Software receiver for GPS L5
title_full_unstemmed Software receiver for GPS L5
title_sort software receiver for gps l5
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77893
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