抄録
Multipath propagation can lead to signal disturbances and cause risks in the operation of critical applications
such as flight navigation systems. Hence, in addition to an effective system design, an important
task is to ensure a sufficiant level of system integrity. This e.g. requires to identify possible sources of
interference. The presented work investigates the impact of non-static scatterers on transmission channels.
In particular, the focus is on periodic interferences caused by fast rotating propellers of the military
aircraft Airbus A400M on the localizer of the instrument landing system (ILS). Measurement results are
presented for a generic triangular setup and a realistic ILS scenario with an aircraft on various positions
around the runway.