Title :
High data rate ultraviolet communication systems for the tactical battlefield
Author :
Puschell, Jeffery J. ; Bayse, Robert
Author_Institution :
TITAN Syst., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The critical need for secure, jamproof, high data rate communication links for tactical battle management can be met by developing short range (one mile), nonline-of-sight (NLOS), high data rate (1.2 Mbits/s) systems based on scattered ultraviolet (UV) radiation. TITAN´s ultraviolet local area network (ULAN) concept represents a significant advance in high data rate, NLOS, covert communications at short ranges. Past efforts in UV atmospheric scattering communication systems used directly switched omnidirectional flashlamps which resulted in limited range and data rates. Unlike these earlier systems, ULAN will be based on modulating a collimated, continuously emitting lamp with a high speed electro-optical switch. High data rates can thus be achieved by eliminating the need to directly switch an isotropically radiating UV flashlamp. Directional and over-the-horizon systems employing collimated UV sources will enable longer ranges than previous UV systems. UV communication systems can be integrated with existing military communications either as the primary transmitter/receiver or as an internode link between local packet radio networks. The data rates available over a UV link far exceed those traditionally associated with packet radio
Keywords :
local area networks; military systems; optical links; 1 mile; 1.2 Mbit/s; TITAN; UV flashlamp; UV radiation; collimated UV sources; collimated lamp; covert communications; high data rate communication links; high speed electro-optical switch; internode link; local packet radio networks; military communications; modulation; nonline of sight system; over-the-horizon systems; secure jamproof link; short range system; tactical battle management; tactical battlefield; transmitter/receiver; ultraviolet communication systems; ultraviolet local area network; Collimators; Communication switching; Electrooptic modulators; Lamps; Local area networks; Military communication; Packet radio networks; Scattering; Switches; Ultraviolet sources;
Conference_Titel :
Tactical Communications Conference, 1990. Vol.1. Tactical Communications. Challenges of the 1990's, Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Fort Wayne, IN
DOI :
10.1109/TCC.1990.177806