Title :
Methods of Detection of Bandlimited Signals on UHF MILSATCOM Downlinks
Author :
Norris, Jeff ; Taylor, B. ; Tyler, William
Author_Institution :
RFCD, Harris Corp., Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract :
Providing satellite terminals with an indication of whether or not traffic is present on the downlink of an ultra high frequency (UHF) military satellite communications (MILSATCOM) channel requires consideration not needed for terrestrial radio systems. The UHF satellite transponder contains a bandpass filter and a hard-limiting amplifier that results in a constant downlink power level regardless of the uplink signal level. Therefore, it´s not possible to rely on a simple metric such as the receive signal strength (RSS) to tell whether or not traffic is present on the channel. Additionally, symbol rate, timing and frequency characteristic metrics may fail to detect signals of unknown modulation or bandwidth. This paper will explore three different carrier detection schemes useful for collision avoidance on a UHF MILSATCOM channel. These methods are directly applicable to a satellite communication system where transmission is uncoordinated and multiple modulation types may be present (for example, MIL-STD-188-181C single-access mode). The modulation agnostic characteristic of these methods also lends them to applications to other fields such as cognitive radio.
Keywords :
amplifiers; band-pass filters; cognitive radio; military communication; modulation; satellite communication; telecommunication traffic; transponders; MIL-STD-188-181C single-access mode; RSS; UHF MILSATCOM downlinks; UHF satellite transponder; bandlimited signals detection methods; bandpass filter; cognitive radio; frequency characteristic metrics; hard-limiting amplifier; modulation; modulation agnostic characteristic; multiple modulation; receive signal strength; satellite communication system; satellite terminals; signals detect; symbol rate; terrestrial radio systems; traffic; ultrahigh frequency military satellite communications channel; uplink signal level; Downlink; Frequency shift keying; Signal to noise ratio; Time-frequency analysis; MIL-STD; MILSATCOM; carrier detection; collision avoidance; military satellite communications; satellite transponder; signal detection;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2013 - 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2013.307