Abstract

Aiming at the potential presence of mixing automatic identification system (AIS) signals, a new demodulation scheme was proposed for separating other interfering signals in satellite systems. The combined iterative cross-correlation demodulation scheme, referred to as CICCD, yielded a set of single short signals based on the prior information of AIS, after the frequency, code rate and modulation index were estimated. It demodulates the corresponding short codes according to the maximum peak of cross-correlation, which is simple and easy to implement. Numerical simulations show that the bit error rate of proposed algorithm improves by about 40% compared with existing ones, and about 3 dB beyond the standard AIS receiver. In addition, the proposed demodulation scheme shows the satisfying performance and engineering value in mixing AIS environment and can also perform well in low signal-to-noise conditions.

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