Mathematical Models of Blocks for Compensation Multipath Distortion in Spatially Separated Passive Time-Frequency Synchronization Radio System
Title | Mathematical Models of Blocks for Compensation Multipath Distortion in Spatially Separated Passive Time-Frequency Synchronization Radio System |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Kostyria, O., Storozhenko, V., Naumenko, V., Romanov, Y. |
Conference Name | 2018 International Scientific-Practical Conference Problems of Infocommunications. Science and Technology (PIC S T) |
Date Published | oct |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5386-6611-1 |
Keywords | correlation function, distortion, error statistics, Fourier transform, Frequency synchronization, frequency synchronization system, frequency synchronization tasks, Interference, interference component, interference suppression, interference-free signal, Mathematical model, mathematical models, Metrics, multi-position passive synchronization system, multipath compensation, multipath distortion, multipath interference suppressors, multipath signal propagation, passive time-frequency synchronization radio system, pubcrawl, Radio navigation, radio navigation systems, radio receivers, radio waves multipath propagation, radiofrequency interference, radiowave propagation, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security, signal-to-noise ratio, synchronisation, Synchronization, synchronization distortion, Telecommunications, time and frequency synchronization, Time Frequency Analysis, Time-frequency Analysis |
Abstract | Multipath propagation of radio waves negatively affects to the performance of telecommunications and radio navigation systems. When performing time and frequency synchronization tasks of spatially separated standards, the multipath signal propagation aggravates the probability of a correct synchronization and introduces an error. The presence of a multipath signal reduces the signal-to-noise ratio in the received signal, which in turn causes an increase in the synchronization error. If the time delay of the additional beam (s) is less than the useful signal duration, the reception of the useful signal is further complicated by the presence of a partially correlated interference, the level and correlation degree of which increases with decreasing time delay of the interference signals. The article considers with the method of multi-path interference compensation in a multi-position (telecommunication or radio navigation system) or a time and frequency synchronization system for the case if at least one of the receiving positions has no noise signal or does not exceed the permissible level. The essence of the method is that the interference-free useful signal is transmitted to other points in order to pick out the interference component from the signal / noise mix. As a result, an interference-free signal is used for further processing. The mathematical models of multipath interference suppressors in the temporal and in the frequency domain are presented in the article. Compared to time processing, processing in the frequency domain reduces computational costs. The operation of the suppressor in the time domain has been verified experimentally. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8631900 |
DOI | 10.1109/INFOCOMMST.2018.8631900 |
Citation Key | kostyria_mathematical_2018 |
- Scalability
- pubcrawl
- Radio navigation
- radio navigation systems
- radio receivers
- radio waves multipath propagation
- radiofrequency interference
- radiowave propagation
- resilience
- Resiliency
- passive time-frequency synchronization radio system
- security
- signal-to-noise ratio
- synchronisation
- Synchronization
- synchronization distortion
- Telecommunications
- time and frequency synchronization
- Time Frequency Analysis
- Time-frequency Analysis
- interference-free signal
- distortion
- error statistics
- Fourier transform
- Frequency synchronization
- frequency synchronization system
- frequency synchronization tasks
- Interference
- interference component
- interference suppression
- correlation function
- Mathematical model
- mathematical models
- Metrics
- multi-position passive synchronization system
- multipath compensation
- multipath distortion
- multipath interference suppressors
- multipath signal propagation