Interference mitigation in GNSS receivers by array signal processing: A software radio approach

The fact that most of high-accuracy positioning and distributed timing services, including safety-critical operations, rely on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) has raised the concern of possible denial-of-service situations. Complementary to time- and frequency-domain mitigation techniques, it is well known that antenna-array based receivers can benefit from spatial domain processing and effectively mitigate unintentional and intentional Radio Frequency Interferences (RFIs). In this work, we propose a software-based GNSS receiver architecture that implements a real-time, array-based signal acquisition algorithm based on the Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test, combined with a null-steering spatial filter for signal tracking, showing its RFI rejection capabilities.