DocumentCode
777351
Title
Utilization of Atmospheric Transmission Losses for Interference-Resistant Communications
Author
Box, Frank
Author_Institution
The MITRE Corp., McLean, VA, USA
Volume
34
Issue
10
fYear
1986
fDate
10/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1009
Lastpage
1015
Abstract
Atmospheric absorption and scattering losses offer a means of protection against cochannel interference in RF communications links that operate above 18 GHz. By varying the operating frequency of such a link, the communicator can adjust the atmospheric attenuation of the signal and interference in order to improve link performance. If the effective length of the interference path exceeds that of the signal path, significant enhancement of the link´s signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) can result. In many situations an optimal frequency exists at which the link SINR reaches a maximum value that substantially exceeds the values obtainable elsewhere in the available frequency band. This paper develops a technique for identifying the optimal operating frequency, and predicting the resultant SINR enhancement, on the basis of given equipment and environmental characteristics. The technique is applicable to the conceptual design of communications systems in the EHF and high SHF bands.
Keywords
Cochannel interference; Microwave radio propagation meteorological factors; AWGN; Absorption; Additive white noise; Attenuation; Gaussian noise; Interference; Propagation losses; Radio frequency; Scattering; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1986.1096448
Filename
1096448
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