Utilizing SBAS signals to improve GNSS receiver performance

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8593342
APP PUB NO 20100232351A1
SERIAL NO

12402426

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The present invention provides methods of performing GNSS receivers' satellite signal acquisition and TTFF while taking advantage of SBAS signals. Due to a SBAS satellite's geostationary position and typically strong signal, the SBAS satellite signal can be acquired more quickly than a GPS satellite signal. Once a SBAS satellite signal is acquired the Doppler frequency search uncertainty may be reduced for remaining GNSS satellites which are to be acquired. Furthermore, a satellite search list may be optimized to search for satellites close to the line of sight (LOS) of the SBAS satellite for which a signal has been acquired, in receiver “warm” and “hot” start modes. Moreover, since a SBAS signal sub-frame is only one second long, which is shorter than six seconds for a GPS signal sub-frame, synchronization of the SBAS signal sub-frame may be achieved faster than for GPS signals. With aided time information, a receiver may compute the absolute time of week (TOW) from a sub-frame synchronized SBAS signal. Therefore, TTFF can be achieved without necessarily waiting for TOW to be decoded from a GPS signal.

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CAMBRIDGE SILICON RADIO LIMITEDCAMBRIDGE CB4 0WZ

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Chansarkar, Mangesh Irvine, US 37 674
Xie, Gang Orange, US 82 411
Zhang, Gengsheng Cupertino, US 154 2395

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