IP Library Granted Patent US 12712605
Granted Patent B2
US 12712605 · App. 18/899,273 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Yaw drift compensation for pointing an antenna

Inventor: Douglas J. Merrell (Buford, GA)
Assignee: Viasat, Inc.
H04B7/043H04B7/0617H04B7/18508
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Patent No.
US 12712605
App. No.
18/899,273
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for pointing an antenna can include positioning, by a positioner, a beam of an antenna mounted on a vehicle to an initial angular position towards a target satellite based on an initial pointing direction for the antenna, the initial pointing direction being defined in a fixed reference plane and communicating, from the antenna, a signal with the target satellite, wherein the positioner controls an orientation of a pedestal of the antenna. The method also includes, executing, by an antenna control unit (ACU), an offset compensation operation of the antenna. The offset correction operation can include adjusting a pointing direction of the antenna to a plurality of angular positions and selecting a scan offset angle based on measured signal metrics for the plurality of angular positions. The method can include calculating a yaw compensation of the antenna based on the initial pointing direction and on a yaw pointing direction.

Claims (60)

1 . A method for executing a signal tracking operation with an antenna system, the method comprising:

setting an antenna of the antenna system to an initial angular position towards a target, the initial angular position being defined in a local tangent plane relative to the antenna system and the target;

adjusting a pointing direction of the antenna from the initial angular position to a plurality of angular positions;

measuring a signal metric of signals communicated between the antenna and the target at each of the plurality of angular positions;

determining whether a measurement metric measured by a measurement system satisfies a threshold metric level; and

selecting a scan offset angle based on the measured signal metrics.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the scan offset angle is selected when:

(1) the measurement metric meets or exceeds the threshold metric level and a number of times the pointing direction was adjusted meets a threshold operation level; or

(2) the measurement metric does not meet or exceed the threshold metric level.

3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining whether a number of times the pointing direction was adjusted satisfies a threshold operation level; and

upon a determination that the number of times the pointing direction was adjusted does not meet or exceed the threshold operation level, repeating performance of the signal tracking operation.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the antenna system is mounted on a vehicle.

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein determining that the measurement metric satisfies the threshold metric level comprises determining that the vehicle is moving.

6 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the local tangent plane defines a North, East, Down (NED) reference frame in a global coordinate system based on a position of the vehicle and a target satellite.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the scan offset angle comprises calculating the scan offset angle based on an aggregation of the measured signal metrics.

8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein calculating the scan offset angle comprises calculating an angle that provides a greatest signal strength relative to the measured signal metrics.

9 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the selected scan offset angle is between one or more angular positions of the plurality of angular positions for which signal metrics are measured.

10 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the selected scan offset angle is an angular position of the plurality of angular positions for which the signal metrics was measured.

11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein setting the antenna of the antenna system to the initial angular position towards the target comprises causing a positioner of the antenna system to set the antenna to the initial angular position.

12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein adjusting the pointing direction of the antenna comprises adjusting an azimuth and an elevation to change a yaw of the antenna.

13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the signal tracking operation is executed multiple times and wherein adjusting the pointing direction of the antenna comprises adjusting the azimuth and elevation in opposing directions after consecutive executions of an offset compensation operation to compensate for backlash in gears of the positioner.

14 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the measurement system is an inertial navigation system (INS); and

the INS comprises a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) gyroscope to measure an attitude of a vehicle on which the antenna is installed.

15 . An antenna system, comprising:

an antenna;

one or more processors; and

memory storing instructions for executing a signal tracking operation, the instructions executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

set the antenna to an initial angular position towards a target, the initial angular position being defined in a local tangent plane relative to the antenna system and the target;

adjust a pointing direction of the antenna from the initial angular position to a plurality of angular positions;

measure a signal metric of signals communicated between the antenna and the target at each of the plurality of angular positions;

determine whether a measurement metric measured by a measurement system satisfies a threshold metric level; and

select a scan offset angle based on the measured signal metrics.

16 . The antenna system of claim 15 , wherein the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

select the scan offset angle when:

(1) the measurement metric meets or exceeds the threshold metric level and a number of times the pointing direction was adjusted meets a threshold operation level; or

(2) the measurement metric does not meet or exceed the threshold metric level.

17 . The antenna system of claim 15 , wherein the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

determine whether a number of times the pointing direction was adjusted satisfies a threshold operation level; and

repeat performance of the signal tracking operation upon a determination that the number of times the pointing direction was adjusted does not meet or exceed the threshold operation level.

18 . The antenna system of claim 15 , mounted on a vehicle.

19 . The antenna system of claim 18 , wherein, to determine that the measurement metric satisfies the threshold metric level, the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

determine that the vehicle is moving.

20 . The antenna system of claim 18 , wherein the local tangent plane defines a North, East, Down (NED) reference frame in a global coordinate system based on a position of the vehicle and a target satellite.

21 . The antenna system of claim 15 , wherein, to select the scan offset angle, the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

calculate the scan offset angle based on an aggregation of the measured signal metrics.

22 . The antenna system of claim 21 , wherein, to calculate the scan offset angle, the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

calculate an angle that provides a greatest signal strength relative to the measured signal metrics.

23 . The antenna system of claim 21 , wherein the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

select the scan offset angle between one or more angular positions of the plurality of angular positions for which signal metrics are measured.

24 . The antenna system of claim 21 , wherein the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

select the scan offset angle as an angular position of the plurality of angular positions for which the signal metrics was measured.

25 . The antenna system of claim 15 , wherein, to set the antenna to the initial angular position towards the target, the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

cause a positioner of the antenna system to set the antenna to the initial angular position.

26 . The antenna system of claim 25 , wherein, to adjust the pointing direction of the antenna, the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

adjust an azimuth and an elevation to change a yaw of the antenna.

27 . The antenna system of claim 26 , wherein the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to execute the signal tracking operation multiple times and, to adjust the pointing direction of the antenna, the instructions are executable by the one or more processors to cause the antenna system to:

adjust the azimuth and elevation in opposing directions after consecutive executions of an offset compensation operation to compensate for backlash in gears of the positioner.

28 . The antenna system of claim 15 , wherein the measurement system is an inertial navigation system (INS) that comprises a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) gyroscope to measure an attitude of a vehicle on which the antenna is installed.