Implementation Details of a Real-Time SoC-Based Vector Tracking Receiver. Keyser, B., Hodo, D., Martin, S., & Bevly, D. In pages 1396–1402, September, 2014.
Paper abstract bibtex This paper shares the implementation details of a real-time vector tracking receiver as constructed on a system-on-chip platform. Vector tracking receivers boast many benefits including the ability to track satellites at low carrier-to-noise (C/N?) ratios and instant reacquisition of satellites after brief outages. While vector tracking receivers offer many benefits, those benefits come at a high computational cost. For that reason, the authors have sought to construct a small, low-cost solution for a vector tracking receiver. The receiver described here takes advantage of the high-speed parallel processing capabilities of an FPGA while incorporating a dual-core ARM processor. This structure helps to overcome many of the difficulties of implementing the vector tracking algorithms in real-time.
@inproceedings{keyser_implementation_2014,
title = {Implementation {Details} of a {Real}-{Time} {SoC}-{Based} {Vector} {Tracking} {Receiver}},
url = {http://www.ion.org/publications/abstract.cfm?jp=p&articleID=12429},
abstract = {This paper shares the implementation details of a real-time vector tracking receiver as constructed on a system-on-chip platform. Vector tracking receivers boast many benefits including the ability to track satellites at low carrier-to-noise (C/N?) ratios and instant reacquisition of satellites after brief outages. While vector tracking receivers offer many benefits, those benefits come at a high computational cost. For that reason, the authors have sought to construct a small, low-cost solution for a vector tracking receiver. The receiver described here takes advantage of the high-speed parallel processing capabilities of an FPGA while incorporating a dual-core ARM processor. This structure helps to overcome many of the difficulties of implementing the vector tracking algorithms in real-time.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2024-06-20},
author = {Keyser, B. and Hodo, D. and Martin, S. and Bevly, D.},
month = sep,
year = {2014},
pages = {1396--1402},
}
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