DocumentCode
2293901
Title
Design considerations and performance of an adaptive HF systems architecture
Author
Street, M. ; Darnell, M. ; Hunt, B. ; Honary, B. ; Arthur, P. ; Maundrell, M.
Author_Institution
Leeds Univ., UK
fYear
1997
fDate
7-10 Jul 1997
Firstpage
275
Lastpage
280
Abstract
This paper describes an adaptive HF radio systems architecture, from concept through to implementation. The key to adaptivity lies in software, and some of the software issues which affect the design and realisation of an HF `software radio´ will be discussed. This adaptive system has been developed with the aim of providing a flexible testbed upon which to test new techniques for automated HF radio systems. The requirements of such a testbed placed a number of constraints upon the adaptive system which affected the design and functionality. One of these requirements was that the adaptive system should comply with the US MIL-STD 188-141A standard for automatic link establishment (ALE). The relative performance of the adaptive system and commercial equipment operating to this standard shows that the flexibility offered by an adaptive system does not impair performance in the MIL-STD 188-141A interoperable mode. The operation of an automatic radio control system (ARCS) can be divided into 3 distinct phases. The radio link is set up using ALE procedures; once the link is in use the changeable nature of the HF channel makes some form of automatic link maintenance (ALM) necessary. In order to select the optimum channel upon which to establish the link automatic channel selection (ACS) requires some mechanism to sense or predict the current channel conditions. All 3 of these phases must be implemented in a system capable of providing a testbed for new techniques for ARCS, and must be implemented with some flexibility in terms of functionality and configuration if the system is to be either a useful testbed or an effective adaptive system
Keywords
adaptive systems; ALE; HF channel; HF software radio; US MIL-STD 188-141A standard; adaptive HF systems architecture; automated HF radio systems; automatic channel selection; automatic link establishment; automatic link maintenance; automatic radio control system; design considerations; optimum channel; performance; radio link;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
HF Radio Systems and Techniques, Seventh International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 441)
Conference_Location
Nottingham
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-688-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19970804
Filename
607597
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