This chapter lists four major active and planned global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) that allow the determination of the position of a GNSS receiver. It provides a discussion on various aspects of GNSS receiver antennas design and operations. The chapter lists of typical Radio Frequency (RF), requirements for general GNSS receiving antennas operating at L1‐band. Although this table is only for the L1 frequency, all the basic requirements on gain, bandwidth, polarization, pattern, and reflection coefficient can be applied to other GNSS frequencies. Spaceborne GNSS receivers are useful for spacecraft precise orbit determination and remote sensing applications. The chapter described the general spectral requirements of current and planned GNSS operations. The performance requirements of GNSS receiver antennas for general users and for high‐precision signal monitoring were also discussed. antennas; radio frequency; satellite navigation; spaceborne radar
Antennas for Global Navigation Satellite System Receivers
Space Antenna Handbook ; 548-595
2012-05-25
48 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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