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SFOL DME Pulse Shaping Through Digital Predistortion for High-Accuracy DME

Sunghwa Lee, Euiho Kim, Jiwon Seo

2021IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Stretched-FrOnt-Leg (SFOL) pulse is a high-accuracy distance measuring equipment (DME) pulse developed to support alternative positioning and navigation for aircraft during global navigation satellite system outages. To facilitate the use of the SFOL pulse, it is best to use legacy DMEs that are already deployed to transmit the SFOL pulse, rather than the current Gaussian pulse, through software changes only. When attempting to transmit the SFOL pulse in legacy DMEs, the greatest challenge is the pulse shape distortion caused by the pulse-shaping circuits and power amplifiers (PAs) in the transmission unit such that the original SFOL pulse shape is no longer preserved. This letter proposes an inverse-learning-based DME digital predistortion method and presents successfully transmitted SFOL pulses from a testbed based on a commercial legacy DME that was designed to transmit Gaussian pulses.

Topics & Concepts

PredistortionPulse (music)Pulse shapingAmplifierComputer scienceElectronic engineeringTestbedBandwidth-limited pulsePower (physics)Electrical engineeringOpticsEngineeringTelecommunicationsPhysicsBandwidth (computing)Ultrashort pulseLaserDetectorComputer networkQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Power Amplifier DesignFull-Duplex Wireless CommunicationsRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
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