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High Resolution Direction Finding using a
Switched Parasitic Antenna.
Thomas Svantesson (Chalmers) ,
Mattias Wennström,
9th COST 260 Meeting ,
Gothenburg, May 2-5, 2001
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Abstract:
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Direction finding by exploiting the directional radiation
patterns of an Switched Parasitic Antenna (SPA) is considered.
By employing passive elements (parasites), which can be
shorted to ground using pin diodes, directional radiation
patterns can be obtained. The direction finding performance
of the SPA is examined by calculating a lower bound on the
direction finding accuracy, the Cramer-Rao lower Bound (CRB).
It is found that the SPA offers a compact implementation with a
high-resolution direction finding performance using only a
single radio receiver. Thus, exploiting SPAs for direction finding
is an interesting alternative to traditional antenna arrays
offering compact and low-cost antenna implementations.
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Source:
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