This paper considers geolocation of a stationary radio frequency emitter which is being steered by multiple antennas installed on a geostationary satellite using received signal strength metric. The difference in the signal strengths is measured by the antennas and subsequently plotted as lines of position on the surface of the earth. Intersection of these two or more lines of position indicates the location of the terrestrial radio frequency transmitters. This problem is appropriately modelled using a satellite tool kit that simulates the space environment involving satellites, antennas, emitters, etc in a realistic and integrated manner. Accuracy and size of the geolocation area depend on the distance between emitters and the receiver and...
This research focuses on radio frequency geolocation of space objects utilizing space-based platform...
Current civil spectrum monitoring systems are largely terrestrial-based and only cover a localised a...
As more spacecraft are launched into the Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) belt, the possibility of fa...
This research 1) evaluates the effectiveness of CubeSat radio-frequency geolocation and 2) analyzes ...
The focus of this research is on single platform geolocation methods where the position of a single ...
A space based system capable of geolocating radio frequency signals of interest has wide reaching ap...
A passive RF geolocation solution is provided that uses a single Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite to ...
The ability to locate an RF transmitter is a topic of growing interest for civilian and military use...
This paper will describe the Energetics Satellite Locating Service (ESLS) which is a unique, patente...
A single Radio-Frequency Interference (RFI) is a disturbance source of modern wireless systems depen...
Introduction. Currently, there is a significant increase in the number of relay satellites in geosta...
Location-Based Services (LBS), also called geolocation, have become increasingly popular in the past...
Locating a radio transmitter is important in a number of problems such as finding radio tags, people...
The possibility is discussed of using Doppler techniques for determining the location of ground base...
Introduction. There are incidences of jamming the users of satellite communication system...
This research focuses on radio frequency geolocation of space objects utilizing space-based platform...
Current civil spectrum monitoring systems are largely terrestrial-based and only cover a localised a...
As more spacecraft are launched into the Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) belt, the possibility of fa...
This research 1) evaluates the effectiveness of CubeSat radio-frequency geolocation and 2) analyzes ...
The focus of this research is on single platform geolocation methods where the position of a single ...
A space based system capable of geolocating radio frequency signals of interest has wide reaching ap...
A passive RF geolocation solution is provided that uses a single Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite to ...
The ability to locate an RF transmitter is a topic of growing interest for civilian and military use...
This paper will describe the Energetics Satellite Locating Service (ESLS) which is a unique, patente...
A single Radio-Frequency Interference (RFI) is a disturbance source of modern wireless systems depen...
Introduction. Currently, there is a significant increase in the number of relay satellites in geosta...
Location-Based Services (LBS), also called geolocation, have become increasingly popular in the past...
Locating a radio transmitter is important in a number of problems such as finding radio tags, people...
The possibility is discussed of using Doppler techniques for determining the location of ground base...
Introduction. There are incidences of jamming the users of satellite communication system...
This research focuses on radio frequency geolocation of space objects utilizing space-based platform...
Current civil spectrum monitoring systems are largely terrestrial-based and only cover a localised a...
As more spacecraft are launched into the Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) belt, the possibility of fa...