Nikzad DEHGHANI

Bachelor's thesis

Development of an algorithm for non-coherent ground station and omnidirectional antenna

Diversity signal combining from several omnidirectional satellite ground stations
Abstract:
A typical ground station consists of a high directional antenna placed on the antenna rota-tor. The solution has disadvantages like the high cost of antenna or low-reliability of an-tenna rotator, and the capability to track only one satellite at a time. It can be replaced by many omnidirectional ground stations with diversity combining to substitute the missing gain of the omnidirectional antenna …more
Abstract:
A typical ground station consists of a high directional antenna placed on the antenna rota-tor. The solution has disadvantages like the high cost of antenna or low-reliability of an-tenna rotator, and the capability to track only one satellite at a time. It can be replaced by many omnidirectional ground stations with diversity combining to substitute the missing gain of the omnidirectional antenna …more
 
 
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 26. 5. 2022
Accessible from:: 31. 12. 2999

Thesis defence

  • Supervisor: Ing. Ivo Veřtát, Ph.D.

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DEHGHANI, Nikzad. Development of an algorithm for non-coherent ground station and omnidirectional antenna. Plzeň, 2022. bakalářská práce (Bc.). ZÁPADOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V PLZNI. Fakulta elektrotechnická

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University of West Bohemia

Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Bachelor programme / field:
Electrical Engineering and Informatics / Electronics and Telecommunications

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