研究目的
Investigating the time of arrival (TOA) estimation on the European standard DVB-T signals for wireless positioning.
研究成果
The paper concludes that DVB-T signals are promising for wireless positioning, with high accuracy TOA estimation achievable. Field tests demonstrated that the 95% accuracy interval is within 4 meters, and in high C/N0 conditions, the 2-σ error interval is within 1 meter. The synchronization of emitters with GPS time was evaluated, and multiple emitters within SFN were observed, highlighting potential for future TDOA based positioning.
研究不足
The study is focused on outdoor static tests, and the applicability in dynamic scenarios or indoor environments is not addressed. The inconsistency between geometric distance difference and field tests of multiple emitters in SFN is noted as a limitation for TDOA based positioning.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A software defined radio-based DVB-T receiver is developed for field testing, involving coarse symbol synchronization, pilot detection, first path acquisition, and delay tracking algorithms.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Field testing campaigns are carried out in five cities in Southern France using real DVB-T signals.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
USRP N210 with WBX daughterboard, GPSDO module, DVB-T antenna, GPS L1 antenna.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
RF DVB-T signals are sampled by USRP, followed by sequential processing of synchronization, detection, acquisition, and tracking algorithms.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
TOA tracking results are quantified, including 2-σ error interval and 95% accuracy interval, with C/N0 measurements.
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