Title :
An HF DSP based frequency management system
Author :
Ripley, M. ; Gallagher, M. ; Darnell, M.
Author_Institution :
Leeds Univ., UK
Abstract :
The requirement to optimise the operation of a high frequency (HF is 2 to 30 MHz) communication link is primarily a function of two main factors; (i) the varying nature of the HF medium causes the need to regularly monitor the operation of high performance links, and (ii) the allocated available spectrum to be utilised with greater efficiency. In response to this challenge, adaptive HF systems have been developed. The definition of an adaptive system provided by Penningtion and Wilkson (1985) is “when path data is in real time or near real time and is used to optimise some parameter of the communications equipment, the overall system can be defined to be adaptive”. Path data is usually generated by real time channel evaluation (RTCE) tools. Frequency management routines then assess this information to determine how the system can adapt to counter propagation effects. To ensure that adequately modelled trends are followed, a short term forecast is required in addition to long term prediction. This enhancement is obtained by taking data from long term prediction models and extrapolating the real time data
Keywords :
HF radio propagation; adaptive signal processing; frequency allocation; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; prediction theory; radio links; telecommunication computing; time-varying channels; 2 to 30 MHz; HF DSP based frequency management system; HF communication link; HF medium; adaptive HF systems; communications equipment; extrapolation; frequency management routines; high performance links; knowledge based system; long term prediction; long term prediction models; path data; propagation effects; real time channel evaluation; real time data; short term forecast; time varying channels;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1995., Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bath
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-643-1
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19951131