G. Wong (1982) recommends that 16 additional Loran-C ground stations can be used to provide redundant coverage throughout the conterminous US so that Loran-C can provide the preliminary navigation service to civil aviation. The authors estimate the effect of the interference from these additional stations on the acquisition (phase code identification and third cycle selection) and track modes of a Loran-C receiver whose detection process is based on sequential decision theory. This receiver model represents a modern design using microprocessor technology. The results are compared against the requirement that acquisition be completed 90% of the time within 7.5 min. The impact of cross-rate interference (CRI) on the track mode is estimated using a time-domain analysis.
The impact of cross-rate interference on LORAN-C receivers
Der Einfluss der Interferenz zusaetzlicher LORAN-C-Bodenstationen auf LORAN-C-Empfaenger
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-21 , 1 ; 36-46
1985
11 Seiten, 23 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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