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Article de conférence
Analysis of non ambiguous BOC signal acquisition performance Acquisition
In Proc. ION 2004, pp. 2611-2622, Long Beach, CA, United States, September, 2004.
The Binary Offset Carrier planned for future GNSS signal, including several GALILEO Signals as well as GPS M-code, presents a high degree of spectral separation from conventional signals. It also greatly improves positioning accuracy and enhances multipath rejection. However, with such a modulation, the acquisition process is made more complex. Specific techniques must be employed in order to avoid unacceptable errors. This paper assesses the performance of three method allowing to acquire and track BOC signal unambiguously : The Bump-jumping technique, The "BPSK-like" technique and the subcarrier Phase cancellation technique.
Communications numériques / Systèmes spatiaux de communication
Group size estimation for hybrid satellite/terrestrial reliable multicast
In Proc. IFIP TC6 Workshops on Broadband Communication Systems (BSC 2004) join to 18th IFIP World Computer Congress, vol. 169, pp. 101-110, Toulouse, France, August, 2004.
This paper addresses the problem of group size estimation for hybrid satellite/terrestrial multipoint communications. Estimators based on the maximum likelihood principle are investigated. These estimators assume that a Nack suppression mechanism is implemented at transport layer. The performance of these estimators is studied theoretically and via simulations. The integration of an appropriate group size estimator in a transport mechanism is finally considered.
Traitement du signal et des images et Réseaux / Systèmes spatiaux de communication
Reliable multicast transport by satellite: a hybrid satellite terrestrial solution with erasure codes
In Proc. 7th International Conference on High Speed Networks (HSNMC 2004), vol. 3079, pp. 436--445, Toulouse, France, June, 2004.
Geostationary satellites are an efficient way to provide a large scale multipoint communication service. In the context of reliable multicast communications, a new hybrid satellite/terrestrial approach is proposed. It aims at reducing the overall communication cost using satellite broadcasting only when enough receivers are present, and terrestrial transmissions otherwise. This approach has been statistically evaluated for a particular cost function and seems interesting. Then since the hybrid approach relies on Forward Error Correction, several practical aspects of MDS codes and LDPC codes are investigated in order to select a code.
Réseaux / Systèmes spatiaux de communication
A rao-blackwellized particle filter for INS/GPS integration
In Proc. International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2004), pp. III-964--III-967, Montr{\'e}al, Canada, May, 2004.
The localization performance of a navigation system can be improved by coupling different types of sensors. This paper focuses on INS-GPS integration. INS and GPS measurements allow to dene a non-linear state space model, which is appropriate to particle ltering. This model being conditionally linear Gaussian, a Rao-Blackwellization procedure can be applied to reduce the variance of the estimates.
Traitement du signal et des images / Localisation et navigation et Systèmes spatiaux de communication
Thèse de Doctorat
Intérêt du découpage en sous-bandes pour l'analyse spectrale
Defended in December 2003
Subband decomposition has been successfully used in several applications in image and signal processing and telecommunication fields. It consists in presenting a signal at the input of a filterbank and then decimating (sampling rate decreasing) the obtained filtered signals. Some authors recently showed that it can be a powerful tool for spectral estimation, either for the classical one (based on the Fourier transform) or spectral estimation based on parametric modellings. The aim of this PhD is double: first, we present the motivations and drawbacks of parametric spectral estimation in the subbands and then we present several original methods able to take advantage of the good properties of subband decomposition while preventing some of its drawbacks. Particularly, some methods able to cancel spectral overlapping induced by sampling rate decreasing will be developped, as well as other methods permitting to increase the perfromances of spectral estimation using the intercorrelation between the sub-series descended from decimation.
Traitement du signal et des images / Autre
Présentation de soutenance de thèse
Intérêt du découpage en sous-bandes pour l'analyse spectrale
Defended in December 2003
Subband decomposition has been successfully used in several applications in image and signal processing and telecommunication fields. It consists in presenting a signal at the input of a filterbank and then decimating (sampling rate decreasing) the obtained filtered signals. Some authors recently showed that it can be a powerful tool for spectral estimation, either for the classical one (based on the Fourier transform) or spectral estimation based on parametric modellings. The aim of this PhD is double: first, we present the motivations and drawbacks of parametric spectral estimation in the subbands and then we present several original methods able to take advantage of the good properties of subband decomposition while preventing some of its drawbacks. Particularly, some methods able to cancel spectral overlapping induced by sampling rate decreasing will be developped, as well as other methods permitting to increase the perfromances of spectral estimation using the intercorrelation between the sub-series descended from decimation.
Traitement du signal et des images / Autre
Article de conférence
Improving Frequency Resolution for Correlation-Based Frequency Estimation Methods Using Subband Decomposition
In Proc. Int. Conf. Acoust., Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), April 6-10, 2003.
Subband decomposition has already been shown to increase the performance of spectral estimators, but induced frequency overlapping may be troublesome, bringing edge effects at subband borders. A recent paper (Bonacci, D. et al., EUSIPCO, 2002) proposed a method (SDFW - subband decomposition and frequency warping) allowing subband decomposition to be performed without aliasing. We modify this subband decomposition in order to improve frequency resolution for any correlation based spectral estimator when applied to the subband outputs. Three main improvements are proposed: the subband decomposition is based on comb filters; the SDFW method warping operation is performed using a complex frequency modulation; the autocorrelation is estimated using all sub-series from each subband. Simulation results demonstrate the anticipated performance of the proposed method.
Traitement du signal et des images / Autre
Towards generic satellite payloads: software radio
In Proc. Reconfigurable Architecture Workshop: RAW03, in Proc. of International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops, pp. 186-192, Nice, France, April, 2003.
Satellite payloads are becoming much more complex with the evolution towards multimedia applications. Moreover satellite lifetime increases while standard and services evolve faster, necessitating a hardware platform that can evolves for not developing new systems on each change. The same problem occurs in terrestrial systems like mobile networks and a foreseen solution is the software defined radio technology. In this paper we describe a way of introducing this concept at satellite level to offer to operators the required flexibility in the system. The digital functions enabling this technology, the hardware components implementing the functions and the reconfiguration processes are detailed. We show that elements of the software radio for satellites exist and that this concept is feasible.
Communications numériques et Réseaux / Systèmes spatiaux de communication
Subband Decomposition and Frequency Warping for Spectral Estimation
In Proc. European Signal and Image Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Toulouse, France, September 3-6, 2002.
Subband decomposition has already been shown to increase the performances of spectral estimation but induced frequency overlapping may be troublesome, bringing edge effects, when spectral estimation is applied after subband decomposition and decimation. This paper proposes a new spectral estimation procedure based on subband decomposition and frequency warping which reduces the overlapping frequency problem. Simulation results confirm the interest of this new algorithm.
Traitement du signal et des images / Autre
Spectral Estimation Using Subband Decomposition and Frequency Warping
In Proc. Int. Conf. Acoust., Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Orlando, Florida, May 13-17, 2002.
This paper addresses the problem of frequency overlapping which occurs when spectral estimation is applied after subband decomposition. Subband decomposition has already been shown to increase the performances of spectral estimation but induced frequency overlapping may be troublesome. This paper proposes a new spectral estimation procedure based on sub band decomposition and frequency warping which reduces the overlapping frequency problem. Simulations confirm the interest of this new algorithm.
Traitement du signal et des images / Autre
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