SDARS-Antenna-Diversity-Schemes for a better Radio-Link in Vehicles 2005-01-0568
The most challenging task for digital mobile satellite broadcast reception is to satisfy a variety of combined requirements for automotive applications. According to the US satellite digital broadcast system (SDARS) the antenna parameters according to the SDARS-Antenna Specification have to be met [1]. There is a great desire for a low profile design or even hidden antenna systems according to styling conditions given by the Automotive Industry. For the time being there are strong recommendations for a specific mounting location of a SDARS-antenna in order to meet the required radiation pattern on a vehicle. For many vehicle models this location is considered as inconvenient and there is a strong demand to design more inconspicuous antennas. This design constraint for the SDARS antennas would cause intolerable high bit-error-rates resulting in too many interruptions in poor signal areas even though up to two QPSK-modulated satellite signals and a terrestrial OFDM-modulated signal of the digital data stream are made available at a time however with an offset of time between each other. The intention of this paper is to present research results with respect to the additional obtainable improvement by means of a fast switching antenna-diversity system in addition to the SDARS combined satellite-and-terrestrial-channel-diversity-system. Error correcting codes by principle are applied in any digital communication system but due a different character cannot be a substitute for the satellite-and-terrestrial-channel-diversity and antenna-diversity as well.
Citation: Lindenmeier, H., Reiter, L., Hopf, J., Lindenmeier, S. et al., "SDARS-Antenna-Diversity-Schemes for a better Radio-Link in Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-0568, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-0568. Download Citation
Author(s):
Heinz K. Lindenmeier, Leopold M. Reiter, Jochen F. Hopf, Stefan M. Lindenmeier, Heinrich-G. Schuering, Gerd-H. Hassmann
Affiliated:
University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Delphi Fuba Reception Systems
Pages: 9
Event:
SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 2005 Transactions Journal of Passenger Cars: Electronic and Electrical Systems-V114-7
Related Topics:
Communication systems
Antennas
Satellites
Radiation
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