The problem of detecting the presence of Gaussian
frequency-shift keying (GFSK) modulated low-earth-orbit smallsatellite
signal in the Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM)-
band at 914 MHz is considered. Challenges imposed by the
communication link, namely the dynamic power range of received
satellite signal, time-varying Doppler shift and a low signal-tointerference-
and-noise ratio (SINR) regime are tackled with a
cyclostationary approach. It is demonstrated that cyclic features
can be exploited despite substantial time-varying Doppler shift
and a detection statistic is developed. If the detector declares the
signal as present, its Doppler shift is revealed and can therefore
be compensated. The performance of the proposed detector is
evaluated on both simulated and real-world data.
«The problem of detecting the presence of Gaussian
frequency-shift keying (GFSK) modulated low-earth-orbit smallsatellite
signal in the Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM)-
band at 914 MHz is considered. Challenges imposed by the
communication link, namely the dynamic power range of received
satellite signal, time-varying Doppler shift and a low signal-tointerference-
and-noise ratio (SINR) regime are tackled with a
cyclostationary approach. It is demonstrated that cyclic feat...
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