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Binary offset carrier (BOC) signal synchronization is based on the correlation between the received and locally generated BOC signals. Thus, the multiple side-peaks in BOC autocorrelation are one of the main error sources in synchronizing BOC signals. Recently, a new correlation function with no side-peaks was proposed for sine or cosine phased BOC signal synchronization by the authors [7]. In this...
Binary offset carrier (BOC) signal synchronization is one of the most important steps to recover the transmitted information in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) such as Galileo and global positioning system (GPS). Generally, BOC signal synchronization is achieved based on the correlation between the received and locally generated BOC signals. Thus, the multiple side-peaks in BOC autocorrelation...
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