Occupancy Measurements of the Short-Wave Spectrum around 7.1 MHz over one Week

Rauh S, Lieske H, Koch R, Hedrich E, Robert J, Heuberger A (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2016

Pages Range: 6.2.1-6.2.10

Conference Proceedings Title: Conference Proceedings

Event location: Gotland-Farö, Schweden SE

Abstract

Due to time and location dependent propagation conditions, the occupancy of the short-wave
spectrum is highly dynamic. To enable a reliable connection over the short-wave spectrum,
Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) communication systems were developed in the past
decades. Current systems typically rely on either MIL-STD-188-141 or STANAG 4538
standards and communicate over a finite set of channels, each with of 3 kHz bandwidth. As
partially provided by the MIL-STD-188-110C standard, next generation short-wave
communication systems adaptively allocate the utilized channel bandwidth. In order to
provide data sets with realistic test scenarios for the performance evaluation of such systems,
knowledge of the occupancy of the short-wave spectrum is required. For this reason, we
performed spectrum measurements in Germany over one week. Here, the spectrum around
7.1 MHz was captured over a bandwidth of 500 kHz. To characterize the channel occupancy
and statistical properties, such as individual occupancy lengths and their packet distance time,
a signal processing chain was developed. We present our measurement setup and the
subsequent signal processing chain. Furthermore, we provide first results on the time
dependency of the channel occupancy as well as more detailed occupancy statistics.

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APA:

Rauh, S., Lieske, H., Koch, R., Hedrich, E., Robert, J., & Heuberger, A. (2016). Occupancy Measurements of the Short-Wave Spectrum around 7.1 MHz over one Week. In NRS (Eds.), Conference Proceedings (pp. 6.2.1-6.2.10). Gotland-Farö, Schweden, SE.

MLA:

Rauh, Sebastian, et al. "Occupancy Measurements of the Short-Wave Spectrum around 7.1 MHz over one Week." Proceedings of the Nordic conferences on HF communications, Gotland-Farö, Schweden Ed. NRS, 2016. 6.2.1-6.2.10.

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