PN Code Acquisition Using Belief Propagation with Adaptive Parity Check Matrix
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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For long PN-code, rapid acquisition is difficult due to large search space. To speed up the search process, extended replica folding acquisition search technique (XFAST), which directly reduces the code phases to be searched by folding local signal, provides an efficient approach to rapid acquisition. Nevertheless, after folding the correlation properties of PNcode are degraded; hence, the detection performance of XFAST to weak signal is worse than that of nonfolding methods. To improve the detection performance, a dual-folding acquisition method (DF) is proposed. By folding both incoming signal and local signal, DF extends coherent integration time to enhance detection performance and indirectly reduce mean acquisition time. Numerical results demonstrate the enhancement of the proposed method with respect to other methods such as serial search (SS), zero-padding method (ZP), and XFAST.