Title :
Signal analysis of antennas for high altitude airborne cellular base stations
Author :
Denton, Suzanna ; Hodgkiss, William ; Zavidniak, Paul
Author_Institution :
Northrop Grumman Mission Syst., San Diego, CA
Abstract :
Obtaining continual mobile communication coverage over two or more disparate regions from an airborne platform utilizing a deployable cellular base station has proven to be challenging due to the resulting signal spatial structure and signal gain observed from the mobile ground users. A two-dimensional aircraft simulation environment has been developed to evaluate the optimal link budget of an antenna system coupled with a code division multiple access (CDMA) base station positioned above 45,000 feet in a designated elliptical orbital pattern in efforts to acquire broader and longer communication coverage. This paper will analyze the signal excess results of both an omni-directional conventional antenna system (CAS) and a switched-beam smart antenna system (SBSAS) with multiple mobile ground users present. Collectively, these results constitute a basis for low-risk implementation for a high altitude airborne deployable cellular base station.
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; cellular radio; code division multiple access; high altitude stratospheric platforms; mobile antennas; CDMA base station; airborne cellular base stations; altitude 45000 ft; code division multiple access; elliptical orbital pattern; mobile communication coverage; omni-directional conventional antenna system; optimal link budget; signal analysis; signal spatial structure; switched-beam smart antenna system; Adaptive arrays; Base stations; Content addressable storage; Directive antennas; Interference; Mobile antennas; Multiaccess communication; Signal analysis; Switches; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake Cirty, UT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2225-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1088-7725
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2008.4662583