DocumentCode
2503370
Title
Channel modelling for wideband data communication in a maritime mobile environment
Author
Schmalenberger, Ralph M. ; Edrich, Michael G.
Author_Institution
DaimlerChrysler Aerosp., Ulm, Germany
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
154
Abstract
Wideband data transmission between manned and/or unmanned ships is required for various future applications, e.g. real-time sonar data transmission in mine-hunting systems or online video surveillance of unmanned marine platforms. For most of these applications, only a limited number of data communication units is needed and systems design has to focus on solutions where commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components can be used to significantly reduce development cost and time. A theoretical analysis of the propagation effects in the maritime mobile transmission channel at the 2.5 GHz ISM-band is provided. The theoretical results are confirmed by results obtained in an extensive measurement campaign. Based on the outcome of the channel analysis, a COTS-based system concept for a wideband maritime mobile transmission system is presented
Keywords
UHF radio propagation; broadband networks; data communication; marine communication; mobile radio; multipath channels; sonar; surveillance; visual communication; 2.5 GHz; COTS components; COTS-based system; ISM-band; UHF; channel analysis; channel modelling; commercial-off-the-shelf components; data communication units; development cost reduction; development time reduction; manned ships; maritime mobile transmission channel; measurement campaign; mine-hunting systems; online video surveillance; propagation effects; radiowave propagation; real-time sonar data transmission; systems design; unmanned marine platforms; unmanned ships; wideband data communication; wideband maritime mobile transmission system; Bandwidth; Data communication; Frequency; Marine vehicles; Real time systems; Sea surface; Sonar applications; Transmitting antennas; Video surveillance; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
EUROCOMM 2000. Information Systems for Enhanced Public Safety and Security. IEEE/AFCEA
Conference_Location
Munich
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6323-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EURCOM.2000.874790
Filename
874790
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