Title :
Enabling Dynamic Spectrum Access in a Tactical Radio System: A Case Study
Author :
Kovarik, Vincent J., Jr. ; DeSalvo, Richard
Author_Institution :
Harris Corp., Melbourne, FL, USA
Abstract :
Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technology has the potential to significantly improve communications performance in environments where the radio´s operational spectrum may encounter electromagnetic energy sources with intermittent spectral occupancy, distributed interference sources, and variable noise floors. By sensing the environment, the radio can adjust its communications frequency based on environmental observations. Work to date has primarily focused on sensing technology and algorithms for coordinating dynamic frequency selection in the commercial radio frequency (RF) space. However, the technology must be proven on the battlefield, in existing tactical radio systems in order to benefit the military user. Radio resource capabilities and the unique constraints of tactical waveforms present several significant challenges. This paper presents an initial experiment inserting DSA technology into the Harris Falcon III hand-held, tactical radio system. Issues and problems unique to the tactical radio environment are presented and approaches discussed. Tests and demonstration results are presented and the paper closes with a discussion of additional challenges facing the insertion of DSA technology in tactical radio systems.
Keywords :
military communication; radiofrequency interference; distributed interference sources; dynamic spectrum access technology; electromagnetic energy sources; intermittent spectral occupancy; military environment; radio frequency space; tactical radio system; tactical waveforms; Communications Society; Electromagnetic interference; Maintenance; Military communication; Paper technology; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency interference; Space technology; Telecommunication network reliability; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum, 2010 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5189-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5188-3
DOI :
10.1109/DYSPAN.2010.5457858