Development of an R-Mode Simulator Using MF DGNSS Signals

With the development of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) information-based industries, PNT information is becoming increasingly important. Therefore, various navigation studies have been actively conducted to back up global positioning system (GPS) in scenarios in which it is disabled. Rang...

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description With the development of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) information-based industries, PNT information is becoming increasingly important. Therefore, various navigation studies have been actively conducted to back up global positioning system (GPS) in scenarios in which it is disabled. Ranging using signals of opportunity (SoOP) has the advantage of infrastructure already being in place. Among them, the ranging mode (R-Mode) is a technology that uses available SoOPs such as a medium frequency (MF) differential global navigation satellite System (DGNSS) signal that has recently been recognized for its potential for navigation and is currently under research. In this study, we developed a signal simulator that considers the characteristics of MF DGNSS signals and skywaves used in R-Mode.
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