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Abstract
A new position location technique using the transmitter identification (TxID) RF watermark in the digital TV (DTV) signals is
proposed in this paper. Conventional global positioning system (GPS) usually does not work well inside buildings due to the high
frequency and weak field strength of the signal. In contrast to the GPS, the DTV signals are received from transmitters at relatively
short distance, while the broadcast transmitters operate at levels up to the megawatts effective radiated power (ERP). Also the RF
frequency of the DTV signal is much lower than the GPS, which makes it easier for the signal to penetrate buildings and other
objects. The proposed position location system based on DTV TxID signal is presented in this paper. Practical receiver implementation
issues including nonideal correlation and synchronization are analyzed and discussed. Performance of the proposed
technique is evaluated through Monte Carlo simulations and compared with other existing position location systems. Possible
ways to improve the accuracy of the new position location system is discussed.