Title :
Simulation comparisons of three HF network architecture categories
Author :
Kennington, A.U.
Author_Institution :
Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Australia
Abstract :
The article presents a quantitative evaluation by simulation of the relative performance of three HF radio network connectivity categories. These are differentiated by their method of choosing the channels: (1) sound before linking; (2) intermittent sounding (in advance of linking); and (3) continuous sounding (by base stations). Category 1 and 2 networks use a symmetric linking protocol. That is, the base stations (BSs) and mobile stations (MSs) use the same linking protocol. Category 1 network nodes perform sounding to choose a channel, just before opening a link. Category 2 network nodes assess the two-way channel quality by sounding intermittently. Channel choice is determined from past sounding measurements only. Category 3 networks use an asymmetric connectivity protocol. Base stations sound continuously on free channels so that mobile stations can assess the (one-way) channel quality. Channel choice is determined from these measurements. HF links are opened only between the mobile and base stations. Base stations are assumed connected to each other by non-HF means. Categories 1 and 2 represent two different ways of using standard ALE (FED-STD-1045). Category 3 represents networks based on the author´s proposed SMASH protocol (Synchronous Multi-channel Access Signalling for HF). Only the basic sounding aspects of SMASH have been implemented to date
Keywords :
radio networks; FED-STD-1045; HF links; HF network architecture; HF radio network connectivity; SMASH protocol; asymmetric connectivity protocol; aynchronous multichannel access signalling; base station; base stations; channel quality; continuous sounding; intermittent sounding; mobile stations; network nodes; network performance; simulation comparisons; sounding measurements; standard ALE; symmetric linking protocol;
Conference_Titel :
HF Radio Systems and Techniques, Seventh International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 441)
Conference_Location :
Nottingham
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-688-1
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19970788