DocumentCode
2207352
Title
Interference and SWF effects on HF skywave communications reliability
Author
Milsom, J.D. ; Tang, C.K.K. ; Telfer, C.R.
Author_Institution
GEC-Marconi Res. Centre, UK
fYear
1994
fDate
4-7 Jul 1994
Firstpage
134
Lastpage
139
Abstract
HF propagation prediction programs for skywave and, to a lesser extent, groundwave communication systems are widely used. Some means of including an allowance for the interference background in the procedures for estimating communications reliability is required. In the paper a simple procedure is proposed which combines the results from an HF skywave prediction program with those from a spectrum occupancy model. The reliability of an example HF skywave communication system is computed with and without the interference model extension. A second influence on the reliability of HF skywave systems is solar flares which give rise to shortwave fadeouts (SWFs) lasting typically 30 minutes. When HF radio systems are being designed to achieve very high reliabilities the sporadic outages due to SWFs may be a significant factor. In the paper, reported statistics of solar flare and SWF occurrence are evaluated. A rule-of-thumb is developed for estimating the proportion of time for which a system will be affected by SWFs at different phases of the sunspot cycle
Keywords
fading; frequency allocation; radio links; radiofrequency interference; reliability; solar activity; solar flares; telecommunication channels; HF propagation prediction programs; HF skywave communications reliability; SWF effects; communications reliability; interference background; interference model extension; shortwave fadeouts; solar flares; spectrum occupancy model; sporadic outages; sunspot cycle;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
HF Radio Systems and Techniques, 1994., Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
York
Print_ISBN
0-85296-616-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19940480
Filename
337001
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