1st Edition

HF Communications A Systems Approach

By Nicholas M Maslin Copyright 1988
256 Pages
by CRC Press

256 Pages
by CRC Press

256 Pages
by CRC Press

Communications using the high frequency spectrum (2-30 MHz) have experienced a considerable resurgence. In recent years, powerful microcomputers and VLSI technology have greatly enhanced the prospects of overcoming many of the unique problems that formerly afflicted the HF systems More...designer. The aim of this book, therefore, is to provide a firm foundation for the design, evaluation and... Read more

Preface

1 HF Radio: Past and Present

Early Developments

Origins of long-range communications

Experiments with the short waveband

HF gains the upper hand

Changes in Fortune

The reliance upon the operator

The fall from favour

A resurgence of interest

Percent Usage

HF spectrum allocation

Non-military users

Military users

Evolving technology

2 System Considerations

Concepts

The systems approach

System characteristics

Design considerations

Radio Communications Systems

System definition

System decomposition

Open systems interconnection

Transmitting sub-system

Channel sub-system

Receiving sub-system

Design considerations

HF Communications Systems

Propagation characteristics

A unique role for HF

System design overview

The power level diagram

3 Ground Wave Propagation

Propagation over a Plane Earth

Free space propagation

Electrical characteristics of the ground

Ground wave components

The Surface Wave

General principles

Zonal relationships

Effect of antenna height

The Space Wave

Zonal relationships

Effect of antenna height

Deviations from Simplified Model

General considerations

Ground conductivity

Terrain irregularities

Shadowing

Mountainous terrain

Vegetation

Field Strength Computation

The prediction problem

Field strength values

Variability of ground conditions

Mixed propagation paths

Sea state

Obstacles

Vegetation

4 Sky Wave Propagation

The Ionosphere

Structure

Ionisation

D-region

E-region

F-region

Ionospheric disturbances

Wave Propagation in the Ionosphere

Physical processes

Reflection at oblique incidence

Ray paths

Virtual height

Lowest usable frequency

Maximum usable frequency

Effect of the Earth’s magnetic field

Variation of the Critical Frequency

Typical values

Solar cycle dependence

Annual, seasonal and diurnal variations

Characteristics of the Received Signal

Components

Multipath propagation and time dispersion

Fading

Frequency dispersion

Delay distortion

Nearly Vertically Incident Sky Waves

The need for short-range sky wave links

Selecting the frequency

Signal strength

Dependence upon range

Mode structure and multipath

Wave polarization

Summary of attributes

5 Noise and Interface

Noise

Sources

Noise power

Atmospheric noise

Man-made noise

Galactic noise

Statistical variations

Condition for external noise limitation

Interference

Sources

Magnitude of effects

Variation with time and frequency

Variation with bandwidth

Local Noise and Interference Effects

Sources

Precipitation static

Local electromagnetic interference

Electromagnetic compatibility

Magnitude of effects

Audio Noise

Sources

Effects upon speech transmission

Effects upon speech reception

6 System Performance Assessment

Antenna Considerations

Matching

Gain and directivity

Polarization

Arrival angles

Transmitting antennas

Receiving antennas

Diversity operation

Signal-to-Noise Ratios

The received signal-to-noise ratio

The required signal-to-noise ratio

The median signal-to-noise

Variability of signal-to-noise ratio

Circuit Performance Criteria

Ground wave variability

Sky wave variability

Sky wave availability

Circuit reliability factor

Effect of signal-to-noise on reliability

Ground Wave Performance

Field strength and received power

Baseline assessment

The range factor

Effect of short antennas

Sky Wave Performance

Representative example

Monthly signal-to-noise ratios

Frequency dependence

Assessment of reliability improvement

7 Air-Ground Communications

The Mobile User

Comparison with point-to-point circuits

Parameters critical to the mobile user

Characteristics of the Airborne Terminal

Antenna radiation efficiency

Antenna radiation patterns

Aircraft generated noise

Flight paths and frequency selection

Impact upon System Performance

Effect of antenna efficiency

Effect of aircraft noise

Effect of frequency choice

Effect of flight path

Communications with Small Aircraft

Summary of system problems

Performance predictions

Air-to-ground links

Advantage of multi-ground station usage

Ground-to-air links

Guidance for the System Designer

Criteria

Frequency management

Antennas

Aircraft noise

8 Frequency Management

Techniques

Ionospheric Predictions

Predicting the frequency window

MUF prediction

LUF prediction

Example format of long-term predictions

Limitations of long-term predictions

Short-term predictions

Sounding

Types of technique

Pulse sounding and ionograms

Comparison of sounding techniques

Linear sweep sounding (chirpsounding)

Channel sounding

Real Time Channel Evaluation (RTCE)

The need for RTCE

The nature of RTCE

Automation of system control

Matching the channel to the medium

An air-ground link example

Potential advantages of RTCE

9 Data Communications

General Considerations

Digital Modulation Techniques

Terminology

Phase discontinuous schemes

Phase continuous schemes

Primary modulation schemes for HF systems

Error Rate Performance

Error probability

Non-fading signals

Fading signals

Use of diversity reception

Non-ideal receivers

Effect of non-Gaussian noise

Multipath and interference considerations

High Data Rate Transmissions

Types of technique

Parallel data modulation methods

Equalisation techniques

Comparison of techniques

Wide Bandwidth Techniques

General limitations

Channel dispersion effects

Matched filter/wideband correlation

Matched filter/signal gating

Direct sequence spread spectrum

Narrowband interference

Principles of Error Control Coding

Causes of data errors

Types of coding

Block coding, with hard decision

Convolutional coding, with hard decision

Detection and correction of error bursts

Sort decision decoding

Performance of Error Control Coding

Effect of error probability

Coding gain

Analysis of examples

Some practical considerations

Time delays

Interleaving

Erasure decoding and soft decision decoding

10 Impact of Modern Technology

Overview

Hardware Evolution

Receivers

Transceivers

Power Amplifiers

Synthesisers

Transmitting antennas

Receiving antenna

Signal Processing

Lincompex

Digital receive modules

Signal detection

Signal identification

Transmit processing

Interference Reduction

Interference nulling at the antenna

Interference nulling at the receiver

Frequency agility

Spread spectrum processing

Interference cancellation

Interference blanking

Adaptive Techniques

Adaptive channel evaluation

Adaptive detection processes

Adaptive receive array processing

Adaptive modulation and coding

Speech Processing

Voice digitisation

Vocoders

Speech recognisers

Benefits of speech processing

Future trends

References

Index

Biography

Nicholas M Maslin