"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:
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"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; compare the system to current state-of-art GNSS receivers/antennas
• Disseminate the RINEX data and results in the IGS and EUREF community
The objective shall be achieved by a highly qualified consortium with experts in: antenna simulation, receiver technology and GNSS reference networks"