Protecting your GNSS systems from jamming and spoofing is more critical now than ever. This type of resilience is accomplished with an advanced GNSS Simulator capable of generating dedicated RF signals to test CRPA (Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna) architecture.
Typical phase alignment bias | ±1⁰ |
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Typical phase alignment deviation | 0.5° (1σ) |
Power accuracy on each element | ±0.5 dB |
Power alignment between elements | ±0,5 dB |
Simulation from cold start time | 90 seconds |
Iteration rate | 1kHz |
Dynamics | Maximum velocity: 1500 km/s
Acceleration: no limits Jerk: no limits |
Jamming to GNSS Signal ratio | Up to +130dB |
HIL latency | Under 10 ms |
GNSS constellations and Signals | GPS open services: L1-C/A, L1C, L1-P, L2-P, L2C, L5
GPS restricted signals: M and Y code GLONASS: G1, G2 Galileo open services: E1, E5a, E5b, E5AltBOC, E6 HAS Galileo restricted signals: PRS BeiDou: B1, B2, B1C, B2A, B3I QZSS: L1-C/A, L2C, L5 NavIC: L1, L5, S-band SBAS L1 and L5: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN, SDCM Custom Signals: IQ reader |
Signal purity | Spurious: 65 dBc
Harmonics: 80 dBc Phase noise: 0.002 rad (RMS) |