Characterization of Meaconing and its Impact on GNSS Receivers
Résumé
This article offers a new characterization of GNSS meaconing and its impact on GNSS receivers through mathematical modelsand simulations.First, general mathematical models of the received signal at a receiver’s correlators input and output in nominal conditions thenin presence of a GNSS repeater are derivated. Then, the impact of a GNSS repeater is mathematically determined throughsimulations on a virtual GNSS receiver having various trajectories (static, pedestrian, car and airborne) for both realistic anddegraded satellites and repeater configurations.In this article, the received meaconing power, code delay and phase shift are computed with reason to the authentic signal’sparameters. A 3D multipath error envelope is introduced to obtain maximal and minimal code delay estimation error accordingto multipath’s delay and Doppler difference. A model of the newCN0cause by the meaconer is also given in this article.Simulations in nominal and degraded satellites configurations for various trajectories allow to emphasize the impact of themeaconer’s Doppler difference on the pseudorange and positioning errors. The impact of meaconing also is also proven togreatly depends on the GNSS receiver’s trajectory and velocity
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