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Single Transmitter Direction Finding Using a Single Moving Omnidirectional Antenna

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SENSORS
卷 22, 期 23, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22239208

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direction finding (DF); Angle-of-Arrival (AOA); Direction of Arrival (DOA); Single Sensor; Cramer-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB)

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  1. Israel Innovation Authority
  2. [4795/1]
  3. [4795/2]

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This article explores the potential of using a single moving antenna for direction finding of a single transmitter. The advantages of a single-antenna sensor include its small size, lack of need for synchronization, lack of mutual antenna coupling, and lower cost. However, it requires accurate position knowledge and faces challenges such as transmitter phase instability and signal modulation.
Traditional direction-finding systems are based on processing the outputs of multiple spatially separated antennas. The impinging signal Angle-of-Arrival (AOA) is estimated using the relative phase and amplitude of the multiple outputs that are sampled simultaneously. Here, we explore the potential of a single moving antenna to provide useful direction finding of a single transmitter. If the transmitted signal frequency is steady enough during the collection of data, a single antenna can be moved while tracking the phase changes to provide an Angle-of-Arrival measurement. The advantages of a single-antenna sensor include the sensor size, the lack of a need for multiple-receiver synchronization in time and frequency, the lack of mutual antenna coupling, and the cost of the system. However, a single-antenna sensor requires an accurate knowledge of its position during the data collection and it is challenged by transmitter phase instability, signal modulation, and transmitter movement during the measurement integration time. We analyze the performance of the proposed sensor, support the analysis with simulations and finally, present measurements performed by hardware configured to check the validity of the proposed single-antenna sensor.

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