Acquisition of GPS software receiver using split-radix FFT
Journal
IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
Journal Volume
6
Pages
4608-4613
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Abstract
Acquisition is the first step in the signal processing section of a Global Position System (GPS) receiver. It detects the presence of a GPS signal received by antenna and provides estimates of code phase and Doppler frequency to the tracking loops. Three acquisition methods in frequency-domain processing are compared, i.e., namely radix-2 FFT, split-radix-2/4 FFT and. The expectancy of the split-radix algorithm is increasing the acquisition efficiency. It is shown that the split-radix-2/8 FFT can save 25% of data loads and stores compared with split-radix-2/4 FFT. In order to simulate the overall system in an efficient way, the acquisition functions are developed in software architecture running on PC.
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Type
conference paper
