DocumentCode :
104859
Title :
Impact of Low-Frequency Radar Interference on Digital Terrestrial Television
Author :
Mellios, Evangelos ; Di Kong ; Webb, M. ; Doufexi, Angela ; Hilton, Geoffrey S. ; Nix, Andrew R. ; McGeehan, J.P.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Commun. Res., Univ. of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Volume :
59
Issue :
1
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Mar-13
Firstpage :
84
Lastpage :
95
Abstract :
This paper considers low-frequency radar cohabitation with digital video broadcasting terrestrial (DVB-T). The spatial and temporal radio frequency propagation characteristics of the terrestrial and air-to-ground channels are modeled using state-of-the-art 3-D ray tracing for real-world broadcast television scenarios. Rooftop DVB-T receivers are assumed at user locations in two different urban environments, namely, the cities of London and Bristol, U.K.. The propagation characteristics are combined with appropriately orientated 3-D antenna radiation patterns, which include full polarization information for the DVB-T rooftop antennas, the base-station antennas, and the airborne radar antennas. A radar waveform generator is used to synthesize a representative range of radar signals. A DVB-T physical layer simulator has been developed to predict the performance of the received broadcast stream at each rooftop location. Factors, such as additive noise, the power and structure of the wanted DVB-T and the interfering radar signals, and the nature of the radio channels, are shown to influence the DVB-T bit error rate results. Statistics for the probability of high-quality DVB-T reception are reported as a function of the modulation scheme, propagation environment, aircraft orientation, radar antenna array configuration, and radar waveform type.
Keywords :
airborne radar; antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; digital video broadcasting; electromagnetic wave polarisation; error statistics; modulation; probability; radar antennas; radar interference; radar receivers; radio receivers; radio reception; radiofrequency interference; radiowave propagation; ray tracing; signal representation; waveform generators; wireless channels; 3D ray tracing; Bristol; DVB-T physical layer simulator; DVB-T rooftop antenna; London; UK; additive noise; air-to-ground channel modeling; airborne radar antenna array configuration; aircraft orientation; appropriately orientated 3D antenna radiation pattern; base-station antenna; bit error rate; digital terrestrial television; digital video broadcasting terrestrial; high-quality DVB-T reception; low-frequency radar signal interference; modulation scheme; polarization information; probability; radar signal representation; radar signal synthesis; radar waveform generator; radio channel; rooftop DVB-T receiver; spatial radiofrequency propagation characteristics; statistics; temporal radiofrequency propagation characteristics; terrestrial channel modeling; Airborne radar; Antenna radiation patterns; Digital video broadcasting; Dipole antennas; Interference; Radar antennas; Airborne radar; OFDM; digital video broadcasting; interference suppression; ray tracing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9316
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2012.2232511
Filename :
6392901
Link To Document :
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