DocumentCode
2949756
Title
ELF communication system design
Author
Burrows, M.L. ; Niessen, C.W.
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
fYear
1972
fDate
13-15 Sept. 1972
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
109
Abstract
Radio waves of frequency below about 1 kHz propagate around the earth-ionosphere cavity with very little attenuation. These waves also can propagate useful distances down into the ocean. They are attractive therefore, for providing long-range communication to submarines from a single site. By considering the various components of the communication channel in turn, the paper develops the design principles for such a system. Significant features are the use of insulated horizontal dipoles, grounded at each end, as the antennas, an optimum operating frequency below 150 Hz, non-linear processing in the receiver to reduce the effective atmospheric noise, and the large size but sparse installation density of the transmitting antenna.
Keywords
Antennas and propagation; Earth; Geophysical measurement techniques; Ground penetrating radar; Noise generators; Noise reduction; Oceans; Receiving antennas; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitting antennas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in the Ocean Environment, Ocean 72 - IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Newport, RI, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1972.1161182
Filename
1161182
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