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Two computational techniques are used to calculate differential phase errors on Global Positioning System (GPS) carrier war phase measurements due to certain multipath-producing objects. The two computational techniques are a rigorous computati electromagnetics technique called Geometric Theory of Diffraction (GTD) and the other is a simple ray tracing method. The GTD technique has been used successfully to predict microwave propagation characteristics by taking into account the dominant multipath components due to reflections and diffractions from scattering structures. The ray tracing technique only solves for reflected signals. The results from the two techniques are compared to GPS differential carrier phase ns taken on the ground using a GPS receiver in the presence of typical International Space Station (ISS) interference structures. The calculations produced using the GTD code compared to the measured results better than the ray tracing technique. The agreement was good, demonstrating that the phase errors due to multipath can be modeled and characterized using the GTD technique and characterized to a lesser fidelity using the DECAT technique.

However, some discrepancies were observed. Most of the discrepancies occurred at lower devations and were either due to phase center deviations of the antenna, the background multipath environment, or the receiver itself. Selected measured and predicted differential carrier phase error results are presented and compared. Results indicate that reflections and diffractions caused by the multipath producers, located near the GPS antennas, can produce phase shifts of greater than 10 mm, and as high as 95 mm. It should be noted tl the field test configuration was meant to simulate typical ISS structures, but the two environments are not identical. The GZ and DECAT techniques have been used to calculate phase errors due to multipath o the ISS configuration to quantify the expected attitude determination errors

  • Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
  • Date: 3/1/1996
  • Year: 1996
  • Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM, MULTIPATH TRANSMISSION, PHASE ERROR, SCATTERING, RECEIVERS, ELECTROMAGNETISM, WARFARE, SPACE STATION STRUCTURES, RAY TRACING, MICROWAVES, ATTITUDE (INCLINATION), Gomez, Susan F., Hood, Laura, Panneton, Robert J., Saunders, Penny E., Adkins, Antha, Hwu, Shian U., Lu, Ba P

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