Abstract Adaptive beamforming is an effective spatial filtering technique for overcoming the vulnerability to interference of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers. Although beamforming-based satellite system has the capability of nulling electronic interference sources, the distortions to GNSS receiver induced by impulsive noises are always neglected. This paper addresses the satellite navigation signal acquisition problem in the presence of impulsive noises with alpha-stable noise using the maximum correntropy criterion in framework of the GNSS system. In addition, in order to decrease the number of active elements for avoiding overmuch energy consumption, a sparse regularization is introduced to the constraints of the novel criterion. From the analysis, the novel constraint sparse maximum correntropy (CSMC) beamforming technique that can achieve robustness against impulsive noises which uses less power is developed in this manuscript for satellite signal acquisition. The proposed CSMC, maintains the robustness against impulsive outliers and achieve better performance in conjunction with less power consumption. A mean square analysis of the CSMC algorithm is presented to verify the validity of our theory. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed methods over other previously developed beamforming techniques in GNSS.
A novel adaptive beamforming algorithm against impulsive noise with alpha-stable process for satellite navigation signal acquisition
Advances in Space Research ; 64 , 4 ; 874-885
2019-05-24
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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