Receiver Would Control Phasing of a Phased-Array Antenna
TBMG-80
07/01/2006
- Content
In a proposed digital signal-processing technique, a radio receiver would control the phasing of a phased-array antenna to aim the peaks of the antenna radiation pattern toward desired signal sources while aiming the nulls of the pattern toward interfering signal sources. The technique was conceived for use in a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, for which the desired signal sources would be GPS satellites and typical interference sources would be terrestrial objects that cause multipath propagation. The technique could also be used to optimize reception in spread spectrum cellular-telephone and military communication systems.
- Citation
- "Receiver Would Control Phasing of a Phased-Array Antenna," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2006.