Proceedings of the 49th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting 2018
DOI: 10.33012/2018.15625
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Novel Timing Antennas for Improved GNSS Resilience

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“…For example, in [50], a number of requirements for GNSS antennas are derived in order to ensure that critical infrastructure timing receivers have access to a sufficient number of satellites to derive resilient time and frequency, while placing a null in the gain pattern in the direction of the horizon and around all azimuth angles to suppress ground-based interference.…”
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“…For example, in [50], a number of requirements for GNSS antennas are derived in order to ensure that critical infrastructure timing receivers have access to a sufficient number of satellites to derive resilient time and frequency, while placing a null in the gain pattern in the direction of the horizon and around all azimuth angles to suppress ground-based interference.…”
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“…For example, in [72], a set of requirements are derived for GNSS antennas that ensure critical infrastructure timing receivers have access to sufficient satellites to derive resilient time and frequency while placing a null in all polarizations at and below the horizon. The salient feature of these antennas is a null in the gain pattern in the direction of the horizon and around all azimuth angles to suppress ground-based interference.…”
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