On 10/7/13 4:51 PM, David I. Emery wrote:
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 09:59:50PM -0700, Hal Murray wrote:

Suppose I lived near a major highway.  Could I build a receiver that would
count jammers driving by?  Could I track them (at least somewhat) with a
directional antenna on a rotator?

        I would think this would be a natural task for one of the SDR
setups like the USRP and gnuradio... and using the more sophisticated
MIMO versions of the USRP and a suitable DF antenna array of GPS
antennas you could use correlation interferometry to get a pretty good
bearing on a passing jammer (no mechanical rotating antenna needed).
Use a couple of these in a suitable relationship to the road and you
probably could locate the vehicle in question and capture video of it.

        Might be some quite interesting statistics near an interstate
with heavy truck traffic.




AN excellent project for a student. You could make a nice senior project or Master's thesis with this.


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