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Phased-Array (CRPA) Antenna Simulation & Testing

Phased-Array (CRPA) Antenna Simulation & Testing

Region

United States
United States

Category

Communication and Control
Communication and Control

The Phased-Array (CRPA) Antenna Simulation & Testing is wavefront simulation for CRPA antenna systems testing. CAST Navigation CRPA (controlled reception pattern antenna) simulators provide coherent, and repeatable GNSS RF signal wavefronts for phased-array antenna systems used for tactical positioning and navigation. A complete set of signals is generated for each antenna element, with GNSS and interference waveforms generated separately and spatially offset to reflect real-life phase differences in signal

reception. The versatile simulators are fully customizable and can simulate both static and dynamic motion profiles, tailored to a wide range of airborne, orbital, ground-based or marine platforms. They can be configured to deliver a full constellation of GNSS satellites, with up to 16 satellites in view per constellation signal type and composite signal RF output element. A range of other parameters can also be controlled, including location, jamming and spoofing, atmospheric delays, RF output power levels, multipath, and more.
Tech Specs
Output Signal TypesGPS
Signal Output Levels (Nominal)GPS
Signal AccuracyPseudorange
Signal Level ControlRange
Signal QualitySpurious
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