Abstract
As a communication system for maritime monitoring and navigation, automatic identification system (AIS) has been employed for many years, but its service range is limited in 40 nautical miles. Fortunately, an updated service navigation system named as space-based AIS has been presented in recent years, which can provide global coverage service. However, it encounters the frequency offset issue caused by the relative satellites/ships motion. To cope with it, in this paper, a novel Doppler shift estimation algorithm is proposed for space-based AIS signals over satellite-to-ship wireless fading channels and non-Gaussian noise. In the estimation stage, the signals including the Doppler shift information are first separated from the received ones, but they are also disturbed by the noise. Then, Doppler shift is extracted from the above-detached signals via the higher moments which cancel some excrescent parameters by using several flexible algebra operations, and its estimated expression is presented. Finally, the numerical simulations are carried out to verify the performance of the proposed method, and simulation results demonstrate the benefits of the suggested scheme.
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