DocumentCode
242409
Title
The importance of circular polarization for diversity reception and MIMO in NVIS propagation
Author
Witvliet, Ben A. ; van Maanen, Erik ; Petersen, George J. ; Westenberg, Albert J. ; Bentum, Mark J. ; Slump, Cornelis H. ; Schiphorst, Roel
Author_Institution
Spectrum Manage. Dept., Radiocommun. Agency Netherlands, Groningen, Netherlands
fYear
2014
fDate
6-11 April 2014
Firstpage
2797
Lastpage
2801
Abstract
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave propagation can provide High Frequency (HF: 3-30 MHz) radio coverage in an area of 300 by 300 km without the need for any intermediate infrastructure. It is therefore very well suited for disaster relief communication. However, electromagnetic waves refracted in the ionosphere are prone to fading caused by multipath propagation and by polarization change in the ionosphere. Historically, different diversity reception systems have been devised to reduce this fading. By contrast, modern HF Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) techniques exploit the multipath aspects of the ionosphere to achieve an increased data throughput or a reduction of the required signal-to-noise ratio. The effectiveness of diversity reception and HF MIMO increases with decreasing correlation between the received signal streams. Electromagnetic waves propagating through the ionosphere consist of two characteristic wave components with circular polarization of opposite sense, the ordinary and extraordinary waves, each following a different path through the ionosphere. Adaptation of the polarization of the receive antennas to these characteristic waves provides two signal streams with high isolation. This is demonstrated with an experiment where both the ordinary and extraordinary wave are received separately. An isolation of at least 13 dB is shown.
Keywords
antenna arrays; diversity reception; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave propagation; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; MIMO; NVIS propagation; circular polarization; diversity reception; electromagnetic waves; extraordinary waves; frequency 3 MHz to 30 MHz; high frequency radio coverage; multipath propagation; near vertical incidence skywave propagation; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Fading; Ionosphere; MIMO; Polarization; HF; MIMO; NVIS; circular polarization; diversity; extraordinary wave; ionosphere; ordinary wave; radio wave propagation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2014 8th European Conference on
Conference_Location
The Hague
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EuCAP.2014.6902407
Filename
6902407
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