Abstract :
Although GPS antennas are commonly used for vehicle applications, their on-vehicle gain patterns are not known well. Especially, when the antenna is mounted at locations other than the roof center, the antenna gain becomes directional at mid-to-low elevation angles. The goal of this letter is to investigate the GPS passive antenna performance at its actual, on-vehicle mounting locations. For four different antenna locations on a sedan vehicle with sunroof, the antenna gain is measured in a quasi-far-field antenna range. The results are also compared to those of finite ground plane, anechoic chamber measurements.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); antenna radiation patterns; mobile antennas; GPS passive antenna performance; anechoic chamber measurements; antenna gain; antenna locations; finite ground plane; global positioning system; mid-to-low elevation angles; mobile antennas; on-vehicle GPS antenna measurements; on-vehicle gain patterns; on-vehicle mounting locations; quasi-far-field antenna range; roof center; sedan vehicle; vehicle applications; Anechoic chambers; Antenna measurements; Cable shielding; Ceramics; Dielectric measurements; Directive antennas; Gain measurement; Global Positioning System; Patch antennas; Vehicles; Antenna measurements; global positioning system; mobile antennas;