DocumentCode :
1763537
Title :
Beyond-line-of-sight communications with ducting layer
Author :
Dinc, Ergin ; Akan, Ozgur
Author_Institution :
Koc Univ., Koc, Turkey
Volume :
52
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41913
Firstpage :
37
Lastpage :
43
Abstract :
Near-surface wave propagation at microwave frequencies, especially 2 GHz and above, shows significant dependence on atmospheric ducts that are the layer in which rapid decrease in the refractive index occurs. The propagating signals in the atmospheric ducts are trapped between the ducting layer and the sea surface, so that the power of the propagating signals do not spread isotropically through the atmosphere. As a result, these signals have low path loss and can travel over the horizon. Since atmospheric ducts are nearly permanent in maritime and coastal environments, ducting layer communication is a promising method for b-LoS communications especially in naval communications. To this end, we overview the characteristics and the channel modeling approaches for ducting layer communications by outlining possible open research areas. In addition, we review the possible utilization of the ducting layer in network-centric operations to empower decision making for the b-LoS operations.
Keywords :
decision making; marine communication; microwave propagation; atmospheric ducts; b-LoS communications; beyond-line-of-sight communications; channel modeling; coastal environments; decision making; ducting layer communication; low path loss; maritime environments; microwave frequency; naval communications; near-surface wave propagation; network-centric operations; refractive index; sea surface; Aircraft navigation; Atmospheric modeling; Atmospheric waves; Military communication; Ocean temperature; Receivers; Refractive index; Sea surface;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2014.6917399
Filename :
6917399
Link To Document :
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