Development of Smart Antenna Array Signal Processing Algorithm for Anti-Jam GPS Receiver
GPS guidance uses low power signals from satellites which are 11000 NMI away. The satellite transmitter power is modest nearly 10W orders of magnitude. Neither satellite nor receivers have the luxury of very high antenna gain since both entities have significant field of view requirements. These factors result in a very low power density incident on a GPS receiver antenna. The signal received is generally 165 dB down than the thermal noise level. Such signals are notoriously easy to jam either by intentional noise sources (Jammer) or unintentionally from harmonics of broadcasting stations or other out of band sources. Here in this paper we will show how a nulling antenna or controlled reception pattern antenna with adaptive spatial filtering technique efficiently mitigate the intentional and non intentional interferences. A beamforming antenna array is a set of antennas whose outputs are weighted by complex values and combined to form the array output. The effect of the complex valued weights is to steer main lobes of the array pattern to desired directions. These directions may be unknown and so the antenna weights must be adjusted adaptively until some measure of array performance is improved, indicating proper lobe or null placement. An adaptive algorithm to adjust the complex weights of an antenna array is presented that nulls high power signals while allowing reception of GPS signals as long as the signals arrive from different directions.
Anindya Kundu Soham Ghosh
Kalpana Chawla Space Technology Cell (KCSTC) Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Department of Electronics Communication Engineering (ECE) Netaji Subhash Engineering College,Kolkata
国际会议
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium 2008(2008年电磁学研究新进展学术研讨会)(PIERS 2008)
杭州
英文
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2008-03-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)