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Digitally Synthesized Phased Antenna for Multibeam Global PositioningIn a system according to the proposed technique, the signal received by each element of the array antenna would be subjected to downconversion, and spread-spectrum demodulation and correlation as necessary; this processing would be performed separately from, and simultaneously with, similar processing of signals received by the other antenna elements. For the GPS implementation, following downconversion to baseband, the signals would be digitized, and all subsequent processing would be digital. In In the digital process, residual carriers would be removed and each signal would be correlated with a locally generated model pseudo random-noise code, all following normal GPS procedure. As part of this procedure, accumulated values would be added in software and the resulting signals would be phase-shifted in software by the amounts necessary to synthesize the desired antenna directional gain pattern of peaks and nulls. The principal advantage of this technique over the conventional radio-frequency-combining technique is that the parallel digital baseband processing of the signals from the various antenna elements would be a relatively inexpensive and flexible means for exploiting the inherent multiple-peak/multiple-null aiming capability of a phased-array antenna. In the original intended GPS application, the peaks and nulls could be directed independently for each GPS signal being tracked by the GPS receiver. This will improve the SNR simultaneously for each GPS signal being tracked while steering multiple nulls toward sources of interference. The technique could also be applied to other code-division multiple-access communication systems.
Document ID
20050051595
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other - Patent
Authors
Charles E Dunn
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge, United States)
Lawrence E Young
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge, United States)
Date Acquired
August 22, 2013
Publication Date
December 7, 2004
Publication Information
Publisher: United States Patent and Trademark Office
Subject Category
Communications and Radar
Report/Patent Number
US-Patent-6,828,935
US-Patent-Appl-SN-176761
NASA-Case-NPO-200331-1CU
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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