Title :
Signal environment response of a generic mobile communication system
Author :
Sebastiani, Servilio
Author_Institution :
Thomson-CSF Electron. Syst. Italia, Chieti Scalo, Italy
Abstract :
Mobile communication has been, and continues to be, an essential tactical requirement for many types of commercial and military operations involving cellular mobile communication systems, radio communication stations and mobile forces. Specific mobile unit requirements vary widely because of different needs and different traditional methods of satisfying such needs within the several branches of the customer. The system in object, single channel radio access (SCRA), consists of (i) the radio access point (RAP), which operates as base station of a cellular telephone network. (ii) A variable number of mobile units (MU) which operate as peripheral stations. The electromagnetic threat used to investigate the survivability of the SCRA to severe electromagnetic environments, includes nuclear high altitude electromagnetic pulse (NEMP) and lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP) as defined in Finabel 2C10 cap.5
Keywords :
cellular radio; electromagnetic pulse; radio access networks; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication network reliability; Finabel 2C10 cap.5; LEMP; NEMP; RAP; SCRA; base station; cellular mobile communication; cellular telephone network; electromagnetic threat; generic mobile communication system; lightning electromagnetic pulse; mobile forces; mobile unit requirements; mobile units; nuclear high altitude electromagnetic pulse; peripheral stations; radio access point; radio communication stations; severe electromagnetic environment; signal environment response; single channel radio access; survivability; Artificial intelligence; Clouds; EMP radiation effects; Lightning; Military communication; Mobile communication; Pulse shaping methods; Radio communication; Shape; Space vector pulse width modulation;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5057-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.1999.812909