Synthetic Waveform Generation for Satellite, HAPS, and 5G Base Station Positioning Reference Signal Using QuaDRiGa

24 Jan 2024  ·  Hongzhao Zheng, Mohamed Atia, Halim Yanikomeroglu, Paulo S. R. Diniz ·

Waveform generation is essential for studying signal propagation and channel characteristics, particularly for objects that are conceptualized but still need to be operational. We introduce a comprehensive guide on creating synthetic signals using channel and delay coefficients derived from the Quasi-Deterministic Radio Channel Generator (QuaDRiGa), which is recognized as a 3GPP-3D and 3GPP 38.901 reference implementation. The effectiveness of the proposed synthetic waveform generation method is validated through accurate estimation of code delay and Doppler shift. This validation is achieved using both the parallel code phase search technique and the conventional tracking method applied to satellites. As the method of integrating channel and delay coefficients to create synthetic waveforms is the same for satellite, HAPS, and gNB PRS, validating this method on synthetic satellite signals could potentially be extended to HAPS and gNB PRS as well. This study could significantly contribute to the field of heterogeneous navigation systems.

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