Displacing Unpredictable Nulls in Antenna Radiation Patterns
TBMG-722
03/01/2005
- Content
A method of maintaining radio communication despite the emergence of unpredictable fades and nulls in the radiation pattern of an antenna has been proposed. The method was originally intended to be applied in the design and operation of a radio antenna aboard a robotic exploratory vehicle on a remote planet during communication with a spacecraft in orbit around the planet. The method could also be applied in similar terrestrial situations — for example, radio communication between two ground vehicles or between a ground vehicle and an aircraft or spacecraft. The method is conceptually simple, is readily adaptable to diverse situations, and can be implemented without adding greatly to the weight, cost, power demand, or complexity of a system to which it may be applied.
- Citation
- "Displacing Unpredictable Nulls in Antenna Radiation Patterns," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2005.