This book addresses the fundamentals and practical
implementations of antennas for Global Navigation Satellite Systems
(GNSS)
In this book, the authors discuss the various aspects of GNSS
antennas, including fundamentals of GNSS, design approaches for the
GNSS terminal and satellite antennas, performance enhancement
techniques and effects of user’s presence and surrounding
environment on these antennas. In addition, the book will
provide the reader with an insight into the most important aspects
of the GNSS antenna technology and lay the foundations for future
advancements. It also includes a number of real case studies
describing the ways in which antenna design can be adapted to
conform to the design constraints of practical user devices, and
also the management of potential adverse interactions between the
antenna and its platform.
Key Features:
* Covers the fundamentals and practical implementations of
antennas for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
* Describes technological advancements for GPS, Glonass, Galileo
and Compass
* Aims to address future issues such as multipath interference,
in building operation, RF interference in mobile
* Includes a number of real case studies to illustrate practical
implementation of GNSS
This book will be an invaluable guide for antenna designers,
system engineers, researchers for GNSS systems and postgraduate
students (antennas, satellite communication technology). R&D
engineers in mobile handset manufacturers, spectrum engineers will
also find this book of interest.
Over de auteur
Professor Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Xiaodong Chen is a Professor in Microwave Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London. His research interests are in microwave devices and antennas, wireless communications and bioelectromagnetics.
Professor Clive G. Parini, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Clive G. Parini heads the Antenna & Electromagnetics Research Group. His research topics including array mutual coupling, array beam forming, antenna metrology, microstrip antennas, millimetrewave compact antenna test ranges, millimetrewave integrated antennas, metamaterials and on-body communications.
Professor Brian Collins, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Brian Collins has designed antennas for a very wide range of applications, from radio and TV broadcast antennas to base station and handset antennas.
Dr. Yuan Yao, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Yuan Yao received Ph. D degree in electronic engineering from Tsinghua University, China. His research interests include antenna design, antenna array analysis and design, and microwave circuits design.
Masood Ur Rehman, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Masood Ur Rehman is a final year Ph D student in Queen Mary, University of London, UK. He received B.Sc (Hons.) degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan in 2004 and completed his M.Sc in Wireless Networks at Queen Mary, University of London in 2006.