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Improving GPS Reliability in Emergency Vehicles: A Case Study on Interference Source Identification

MAHÚT, M.; JURÁŇ, R.; MLÝNEK, P.; MUSIL, P.

Originální název

Improving GPS Reliability in Emergency Vehicles: A Case Study on Interference Source Identification

Anglický název

Improving GPS Reliability in Emergency Vehicles: A Case Study on Interference Source Identification

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Originální abstrakt

This study examines the impact of non-intentional electromagnetic interference on the reliability of Global Positioning System (GPS) within emergency vehicles, particularly ambulances. GPS is crucial for navigation, coordination, and communication in emergency response scenarios. Interference from onboard electrical equipment poses significant challenges to GPS functionality. Using a spectral analyzer, the research focuses on the 1 - 2 GHz band, including GPS L1, L2, and L5 bands, to identify sources of interference. The results reveal that specific electronic systems within the vehicles emit interference at levels sufficient to degrade GPS performance. The findings emphasize the need for a comprehensive analysis of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards and highlight the importance of addressing these interference issues to ensure reliable GPS functionality. This measurement observation contributes to enhancing GPS reliability in emergency response operations, ultimately improving public safety and operational efficiency.

Anglický abstrakt

This study examines the impact of non-intentional electromagnetic interference on the reliability of Global Positioning System (GPS) within emergency vehicles, particularly ambulances. GPS is crucial for navigation, coordination, and communication in emergency response scenarios. Interference from onboard electrical equipment poses significant challenges to GPS functionality. Using a spectral analyzer, the research focuses on the 1 - 2 GHz band, including GPS L1, L2, and L5 bands, to identify sources of interference. The results reveal that specific electronic systems within the vehicles emit interference at levels sufficient to degrade GPS performance. The findings emphasize the need for a comprehensive analysis of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards and highlight the importance of addressing these interference issues to ensure reliable GPS functionality. This measurement observation contributes to enhancing GPS reliability in emergency response operations, ultimately improving public safety and operational efficiency.

Klíčová slova

GPS interference, emergency vehicles, nonintentional electromagnetic interference, GPS jamming, spectral analysis, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Klíčová slova v angličtině

GPS interference, emergency vehicles, nonintentional electromagnetic interference, GPS jamming, spectral analysis, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Autoři

MAHÚT, M.; JURÁŇ, R.; MLÝNEK, P.; MUSIL, P.

Rok RIV

2025

Vydáno

18.10.2024

Nakladatel

IEEE

Místo

Demanovská dolina, Slovakia

ISBN

978-80-8040-636-3

Kniha

2024 New Trends in Signal Processing (NTSP)

Strany od

1

Strany do

5

Strany počet

5

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT193501,
  author="Michal {Mahút} and Radovan {Juráň} and Petr {Mlýnek} and Petr {Musil}",
  title="Improving GPS Reliability in Emergency Vehicles: A Case Study on Interference Source Identification",
  booktitle="2024 New Trends in Signal Processing (NTSP)",
  year="2024",
  pages="1--5",
  publisher="IEEE",
  address="Demanovská dolina, Slovakia",
  doi="10.23919/NTSP61680.2024.10726307",
  isbn="978-80-8040-636-3",
  url="https://doi.org/10.1109/NTSP49686.2020.9229534"
}