GPS Multipath Mitigation Using a Three Dimensional Phased Array

Alison K. Brown and Ben Mathews

Abstract: Digital beam steering with a phased array has previously been demonstrated to improve the Signal/Multipath (S/M) level for precision applications by providing gain in the direction of the GPS satellites. A disadvantage of using horizontal planar antenna arrays is that the beam pattern is symmetric in the Up/Down directions. This means that only the phased array ground plane affects the antenna array Up/Down ratio, which defines the relative gain between the satellite and a horizontally reflected multipath signal. By including both horizontal and vertical antenna element separation in an array design, multipath can be rejected, improving both the Up/Down gain ratio (for horizontal multipath sources) and also rejecting multipath from other directions. In this paper the relative advantages of some alternative 3-D antenna array designs are shown, compared with conventional planar or vertical arrays. Simulation results are shown of the alternative antenna array properties and a 3-D antenna array that has been built and tested using our in-house digital beam-steering GPS receiver is presented.
Published in: Proceedings of the 18th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS 2005)
September 13 - 16, 2005
Long Beach Convention Center
Long Beach, CA
Pages: 659 - 666
Cite this article: Brown, Alison K., Mathews, Ben, "GPS Multipath Mitigation Using a Three Dimensional Phased Array," Proceedings of the 18th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS 2005), Long Beach, CA, September 2005, pp. 659-666.
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