Loran-C is a pulsed, hyperbolic radio aid for long-range marine, air, and land navigation. The worldwide expansion of Loran-C, especially in Europe, has focused attention on carrier-wave interference to the system. The effects of a multiplicity of carrier-wave interferers (CWIs) on receiver timing measurement accuracy are considered. Both the phase tracking and the cycle-selection performance of receivers are quantified in terms of the probabilities that they will operate correctly within the arbitrarily set error limits. Characteristic functions (CFs) are used to compute these probabilities. Analyses and results are presented for typical situations. The relative sensitivity of the phase tracking and cycle-selection functions to interfering signals are discussed.<>
Carrier-wave interference to Loran-C: a statistical evaluation
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 29 , 4 ; 1260-1274
01.10.1993
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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