937 resultados para GNSS signals


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[ES]Educational tool for training biomedical engineers in the biomedical signals processing field has been developed. It is software for simulation and study of the results obtained in biomedical signals when different signals processing techniques are applied. The tool has been implemented on a graphical user interface to facilitate the use.

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In biological world, life of cells is guaranteed by their ability to sense and to respond to a large variety of internal and external stimuli. In particular, excitable cells, like muscle or nerve cells, produce quick depolarizations in response to electrical, mechanical or chemical stimuli: this means that they can change their internal potential through a quick exchange of ions between cytoplasm and the external environment. This can be done thanks to the presence of ion channels, proteins that span the lipid bilayer and act like switches, allowing ionic current to flow opening and shutting in a stochastic way. For a particular class of ion channels, ligand-gated ion channels, the gating processes is strongly influenced by binding between receptive sites located on the channel surface and specific target molecules. These channels, inserted in biomimetic membranes and in presence of a proper electronic system for acquiring and elaborating the electrical signal, could give us the possibility of detecting and quantifying concentrations of specific molecules in complex mixtures from ionic currents across the membrane; in this thesis work, this possibility is investigated. In particular, it reports a description of experiments focused on the creation and the characterization of artificial lipid membranes, the reconstitution of ion channels and the analysis of their electrical and statistical properties. Moreover, after a chapter about the basis of the modelling of the kinetic behaviour of ligand gated ion channels, a possible approach for the estimation of the target molecule concentration, based on a statistical analysis of the ion channel open probability, is proposed. The fifth chapter contains a description of the kinetic characterisation of a ligand gated ion channel: the homomeric α2 isoform of the glycine receptor. It involved both experimental acquisitions and signal analysis. The last chapter represents the conclusions of this thesis, with some remark on the effective performance that may be achieved using ligand gated ion channels as sensing elements.

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Synchronization is a key issue in any communication system, but it becomes fundamental in the navigation systems, which are entirely based on the estimation of the time delay of the signals coming from the satellites. Thus, even if synchronization has been a well known topic for many years, the introduction of new modulations and new physical layer techniques in the modern standards makes the traditional synchronization strategies completely ineffective. For this reason, the design of advanced and innovative techniques for synchronization in modern communication systems, like DVB-SH, DVB-T2, DVB-RCS, WiMAX, LTE, and in the modern navigation system, like Galileo, has been the topic of the activity. Recent years have seen the consolidation of two different trends: the introduction of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) in the communication systems, and of the Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) modulation in the modern Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Thus, a particular attention has been given to the investigation of the synchronization algorithms in these areas.

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This thesis presents the outcomes of my Ph.D. course in telecommunications engineering. The focus of my research has been on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and in particular on the design of aiding schemes operating both at position and physical level and the evaluation of their feasibility and advantages. Assistance techniques at the position level are considered to enhance receiver availability in challenging scenarios where satellite visibility is limited. Novel positioning techniques relying on peer-to-peer interaction and exchange of information are thus introduced. More specifically two different techniques are proposed: the Pseudorange Sharing Algorithm (PSA), based on the exchange of GNSS data, that allows to obtain coarse positioning where the user has scarce satellite visibility, and the Hybrid approach, which also permits to improve the accuracy of the positioning solution. At the physical level, aiding schemes are investigated to improve the receiver’s ability to synchronize with satellite signals. An innovative code acquisition strategy for dual-band receivers, the Cross-Band Aiding (CBA) technique, is introduced to speed-up initial synchronization by exploiting the exchange of time references between the two bands. In addition vector configurations for code tracking are analyzed and their feedback generation process thoroughly investigated.

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Background: l’epilessia è una malattia cerebrale che colpisce oggigiorno circa l’1% della popolazione mondiale e causa, a chi ne soffre, convulsioni ricorrenti e improvvise che danneggiano la vita quotidiana del paziente. Le convulsioni sono degli eventi che bloccano istantaneamente la normale attività cerebrale; inoltre differiscono tra i pazienti e, perciò, non esiste un trattamento comune generalizzato. Solitamente, medici neurologi somministrano farmaci, e, in rari casi, l’epilessia è trattata con operazioni neurochirurgiche. Tuttavia, le operazioni hanno effetti positivi nel ridurre le crisi, ma raramente riescono a eliminarle del tutto. Negli ultimi anni, nel campo della ricerca scientifica è stato provato che il segnale EEG contiene informazioni utili per diagnosticare l'arrivo di un attacco epilettico. Inoltre, diversi algoritmi automatici sono stati sviluppati per rilevare automaticamente le crisi epilettiche. Scopo: lo scopo finale di questa ricerca è l'applicabilità e l'affidabilità di un dispositivo automatico portatile in grado di rilevare le convulsioni e utilizzabile come sistema di monitoraggio. L’analisi condotta in questo progetto, è eseguita con tecniche di misure classiche e avanzate, in modo tale da provare tecnicamente l’affidabilità di un tale sistema. La comparazione è stata eseguita sui segnali elettroencefalografici utilizzando due diversi sistemi di acquisizione EEG: il metodo standard utilizzato nelle cliniche e il nuovo dispositivo portatile. Metodi: è necessaria una solida validazione dei segnali EEG registrati con il nuovo dispositivo. I segnali saranno trattati con tecniche classiche e avanzate. Dopo le operazioni di pulizia e allineamento, verrà utilizzato un nuovo metodo di rappresentazione e confronto di segnali : Bump model. In questa tesi il metodo citato verrà ampiamente descritto, testato, validato e adattato alle esigenze del progetto. Questo modello è definito come un approccio economico per la mappatura spazio-frequenziale di wavelet; in particolare, saranno presenti solo gli eventi con un’alta quantità di energia. Risultati: il modello Bump è stato implementato come toolbox su MATLAB dallo sviluppatore F. Vialatte, e migliorato dall’Autore per l’utilizzo di registrazioni EEG da sistemi diversi. Il metodo è validato con segnali artificiali al fine di garantire l’affidabilità, inoltre, è utilizzato su segnali EEG processati e allineati, che contengono eventi epilettici. Questo serve per rilevare la somiglianza dei due sistemi di acquisizione. Conclusioni: i risultati visivi garantiscono la somiglianza tra i due sistemi, questa differenza la si può notare specialmente comparando i grafici di attività background EEG e quelli di artefatti o eventi epilettici. Bump model è uno strumento affidabile per questa applicazione, e potrebbe essere utilizzato anche per lavori futuri (ad esempio utilizzare il metodo di Sincronicità Eventi Stocas- tici SES) o differenti applicazioni, così come le informazioni estratte dai Bump model potrebbero servire come input per misure di sincronicità, dalle quali estrarre utili risultati.

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The PhD activity described in the document is part of the Microsatellite and Microsystem Laboratory of the II Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna. The main objective is the design and development of a GNSS receiver for the orbit determination of microsatellites in low earth orbit. The development starts from the electronic design and goes up to the implementation of the navigation algorithms, covering all the aspects that are involved in this type of applications. The use of GPS receivers for orbit determination is a consolidated application used in many space missions, but the development of the new GNSS system within few years, such as the European Galileo, the Chinese COMPASS and the Russian modernized GLONASS, proposes new challenges and offers new opportunities to increase the orbit determination performances. The evaluation of improvements coming from the new systems together with the implementation of a receiver that is compatible with at least one of the new systems, are the main activities of the PhD. The activities can be divided in three section: receiver requirements definition and prototype implementation, design and analysis of the GNSS signal tracking algorithms, and design and analysis of the navigation algorithms. The receiver prototype is based on a Virtex FPGA by Xilinx, and includes a PowerPC processor. The architecture follows the software defined radio paradigm, so most of signal processing is performed in software while only what is strictly necessary is done in hardware. The tracking algorithms are implemented as a combination of Phase Locked Loop and Frequency Locked Loop for the carrier, and Delay Locked Loop with variable bandwidth for the code. The navigation algorithm is based on the extended Kalman filter and includes an accurate LEO orbit model.