Title :
A GNSS Antenna With a Polarization Selective Surface for the Mitigation of Low-Angle Multipath Interference
Author :
Khosravi, Farhad ; Moghadas, Hamid ; Mousavi, Pedram
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents a nonresonant polarization selective surface (PSS) to address the problem of multipath distortion in global navigation satellite system (GNSS) antennas. The study of the radiated fields of a circular patch antenna reveals that surface wave (SW) radiation on the edges is not the major source of a high axial ratio (AR) at grazing angles, which opposes presently accepted theory. It is shown that the AR problem originates in the different θ dependence of the intrinsic field components Eθ and Eφ. The use of a three-layer-tapered FSS in close proximity to the patch modifies Eθ and results in an acceptable AR for angles close to 90°. An AR better than 2 dB is achieved at angles beyond the horizon (θ = 90°) and in all planes at the GPS L1 frequency band (f = 1.575 GHz). This solution outperforms the techniques in literature in terms of profile, diameter, performance, and simplicity.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; interference suppression; microstrip antennas; polarisation; satellite antennas; AR; GNSS antenna; GPS L1 frequency band; PSS; SW radiation; axial ratio; circular patch antenna; frequency 1.575 GHz; global navigation satellite system antennas; grazing angles; intrinsic field components; low-angle multipath interference mitigation; nonresonant polarization selective surface; radiated fields; surface wave radiation; three-layer-tapered FSS; Frequency selective surfaces; Global Positioning System; Interference; Patch antennas; Simulation; Surface waves; Frequency Selective Surface; Frequency selective surface (FSS); Polarization Selective Surface; Superstrate; global axial ratio (AR); global navigation satellite system (GNSS); global positioning system (GPS); polarization selective surface (PSS); superstrate;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2015.2491323