Title :
Performance of a synchronous ALE system on several short range HF links
Author :
Chamberlain, M.W. ; Furman, W.N. ; Leiby, E.M.
Author_Institution :
RF Commun. Div., Harris Corp., Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract :
This paper details the design, simulation, implementation, and on-air testing of a prototype synchronous ALE system which has been developed at Harris Corporation. This ALE system utilizes extremely robust burst serial tone waveforms to perform all channel linking, frequency evaluation, and link termination functions. The prototype system has been used as a test-bed to both measure the robustness of the waveforms and to explore a number of different linking techniques. A number of linking techniques have been examined including a single channel 3-way link set up (LSU) as well as a number of different multi-channel techniques. The multi-channel techniques include calling on the next available frequency, calling on a specified frequency, calling on the best frequency (with implied channel sounding) and calling on the first frequency to provide a specified level of performance. The paper begins with a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of synchronous ALE systems or networks. This is followed by an explanation on the methods utilized to generate the presented results, both software simulation and on-air testing. Next is a discussion of the burst serial tone waveform utilized by the prototype system, including simulated performance. This is followed by the presentation of a simple single frequency link-set-up (LSU) technique. Simulated and on-air performance data is presented for this technique. Next, the operation of the synchronous, multi-channel ALE system is presented, along with some on-air performance data. The paper concludes with a summation of the results
Keywords :
HF radio propagation; Harris Corporation; best frequency calling; channel linking; channel sounding; first frequency calling; frequency evaluation; link termination; linking techniques; modems; multichannel techniques; next available frequency calling; on-air performance data; on-air testing; prototype synchronous ALE system; robust burst serial tone waveforms; short range HF links; single channel 3-way link set up; software simulation; specified frequency; synchronous ALE networks; synchronous ALE system performance; test-bed;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Selection and Management Techniques for HF Communications (Ref. No. 1999/017), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19990091