Title :
On the diversity in multiantenna HF communications
Author :
Peco, C. ; Zazo, S. ; Perez-Alvarez, I. ; Lopez-Perez, J.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. Ing. de Sist., Rohde & Schwarz Espana, Madrid
Abstract :
The objective of this paper is to contribute to one of the most challenging issues in modern HF communications: the exploitation of the multiantenna diversity and its impact in the need of time interleaving. Comparing two of the main diversity sources in multiantenna communications (the polarization and spatially separated antennas) we expect to empirically determine which is the best option as a trade off between performance and practical implementation issues, especially focused in the case where strict space constraints apply, as in naval and air platforms. In such applications, it is almost impossible to have antennas with enough physical separation to exploit some diversity. If the dual polarization processing proves itself as a reliable source of diversity, with just some additional hardware any existing system can be easily upgraded, improving the overall BER figures and/or reducing the delays imposed by the coders/interleavers.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; diversity reception; polarisation; diversity sources; modern HF communications; multiantenna HF communications; multiantenna communications; polarization antennas; spatially separated antennas; time interleaving; HF; diversity; multiantenna; polarization; space;
Conference_Titel :
Ionospheric radio Systems and Techniques, 2009. (IRST 2009). The Institution of Engineering and Technology 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-123-4