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DISAP · Displacement Synthetic Aperture Antenna Advanced Technology Demonstrator

FP7Status: CLOSED16 January 201215 December 2013EU funding €500,000

The DISAP project is dedicated to investigate, implement and test an advanced technology receiver concept called ‘synthetic aperture GNSS antennas’ for mitigating multipath and interference for reference stations.Objectives:The advanced receiver technology project DISAP targets the RTD areas (a) multipath mitigation, complex/innovative signal processing techniques and (b) multi-antenna and other anti-jamming techniques of the FP7 topic Galileo.2011.3.1-1. Its objectives are:•Consolidate the concept of synthetic aperture GNSS antennas•Design two different approaches to synthetic aperture GNSS reference station operation and build them as technology demonstrator•Perform detailed electromagnetic propagation simulations to optimize the synthetic gain pattern•Develop a real-time synthetic aperture module based on the IFEN SX-NSR GNSS multi-frequency software receiver•Test the technology demonstrators and the receiver with dedicated multipath reflectors and in their typical operating environments

Consortium · 3 organisations

coordinator

IFEN GESELLSCHAFT FUR SATELLITENNAVIGATION MBH

DE · €358,941

participant

VIASAT ANTENNA SYSTEMS SA

CH · €67,864

participant

OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN

AT · €73,195

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