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Page No.
SYSTEM DESIGN CONTROL AND NETWORKING
1
Automatically controlled HF radio systems
-
towards standardization
G K L
Smith,
EEAHF Communications Committee, UK
7
Simulation modelling of an adaptive HF network
SAW Bennett and
N J
Maxted
Siemens Plessey Defence Systems, UK
12
Performed measurements on traffic capacity for adaptive HF systems
G Henriksson
Telub
AB,
Sweden
17
Artificial intelligence techniques in HF system design
E D Chesmore
University of Hull, UK
21
Results from on-the-air measurements with an adaptive HF radio system
D
Borgmann,
К
Allweil
Telefunken System Technik GmbH,
Federai
Republic of Germany
26
Design and evaluation of a variable-rate meteor-burst communication system
К
Watson and
M
Darnell
University of Hull, UK
31
The effect of space diversity on a broadcast meteor burst system
А К
Shukla,
P S
Cannon
Defence Research Agency, Aerospace Division, UK
A Stocker
and
M
Lester
University of Leicester, UK
35
A laboratory
testbed
for performance evaluation of adaptive HF systems
H
Bergzén
Telub
AB,
Sweden
39
A long range HF radio paging and response system
T J
Speight,
M
Darnell
University of Hull, UK
44
Applied Digital Communications via HF radio
J E
Kasser
Loral Aerosys, USA
IV
Contents
Page No.
HF
RADAR
48
OTH radar receiving system design using synoptic HF environmental data base
G F
Earl, P C Kerr and
Ρ Μ
Roberts
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
54
Introducing correlation into two dimensional Monte Carlo simulations: An example for OTH
radar
В
A Deresh
The Mitre Corporation, USA
61
A comparison between predicted and measured vessel cross-sections for groundwave radars
A M Ponsford
Nordco Ltd, Canada
S
К
Srivastava
Calían
Technology Ltd, Canada
66
Recent results obtained using the losquet island HF sky-wave backscatter radar
N
Ruelle, F Gauthier
and
J
Y Le Saout
Centre National d Etudes des
Telecommunications,
France
70
HF skywave radar
studies of ocean wave directional spectra near equilibrium
S J
Anderson
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
ANTENNAS
73
Calculated and measured characteristics of an HF loop antenna mounted upon a helicopter
J
W
R
Cox
and G
Vongas
Royal
Aerospace
Establishment,
UK
79
Near vertical incidence skywave antenna examination
A S
Eley,
E E
Barr
and
J H
Choi
Naval Research
Laboratory,
USA
84
An
assessment of the potential improvement in radiation efficiency of an aircraft HF antenna
system using high temperature superconductors
J
W
R
Cox
Royal Aerospace Establishment, UK
89
Numerical design of shipboard communications antenna
R J Katulski
Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
93
Numerical modelling of the parasitic effects of supporting structures on HF Yagi arrays
В
A Austin
University of Liverpool, UK
97
HF null steering system with a wide-band structure
J
Caratori,
С
Goutelard and
D
Faydit
LETTI
- Universite
Paris-Sud,
France
Contents
Page No.
PROPAGATION
103
Near real-time information about the solar terrestrial environment and HF propagation with
BTX
Τ
Damboldt
Forschungsinstitut der DBP
Telekom,
Federal Republic of Germany
108
A review of methods for coping with ionospheric variability in connection with HF systems
J M
Goodman
Naval Research Laboratory, USA
113
The research and development of a fully automated daily short-term ionospheric forecasting
service
N S Wheadon, J D Milšom
and
R Larsen
GEC-Marconi Research Centre, UK
117
Ionospheric multi-paths separation with a high resolution direction finding algorithm mapped
on an experimental system
J L
Rogier,
G Multedo
Thomson-CSF/RGS, France
V
Baltazárt
and
L
Bertel
Universite de
Rennes
1, France
122
A new formulation for above-the-MUF loss
A J Gibson,
P
A Bradley
Rutherford
Appleton
Laboratory, UK
126
HF propagation measurements in central Australia
M G
Golley,
R G
Biesing and
B D
Ward
Defence, Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
131
Measurements of fading of HF signals and noise on a path between the UK and Greece
M
Chryssomallis
University of Thrace, Greece
A J Gibson
Rutherford
Appleton
Laboratory, UK
M D
Moorehead
Neptune Radar Ltd, UK
136
A study of the high latitude ionosphere using a digital spread spectrum ionospheric sounder
V Jodalen and
E
V Thrane
Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway
141
ROSE
-
A DSP enhancement to the Barry ionospheric sounder
A H Dickson,
P C
Arthur
and P S
Cannon
Royal
Aerospace
Establishment,
UK
146
Analysis of the width of chirpsounder spectra
B Lundborg
and
M
Lundgren
Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
152
The significance of real time frequency selection
D D
McRae and
W
M
Furman
Harris Corporation, USA
Vi
Contents
Page No.
156
Spatial and temporal correlations in bistatic communications via
28
MHz Sporadic E
G H
Grayer and
M
Harrison
Radio Society of Great Britain, UK
162
Seasonal variations in Meteoric and Non-meteoric duty Cycle in the Polar cap and Auroral
regions
J
A Weitzen and
J
С
Ostergaard
University of Lowell, Centre for Atmospheric Research,
USA
P S
Cannon
Royal Aerospace Establishment, UK
A D Bailey
Phillips Laboratory, USA
167
Ionospheric
faraday
rotation signatures in the
space-tîme-f
requency domain
S J
Anderson
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
173
A new HF channel model and its implementation in a real-time simulator
J
A Hoffmeyer,
L
E Volger,
J F Mastrangelo, L E
Pratt
and C J Behm
US
Department
of Commerce
Institute for telecommunication sciences, USA
178
Use of ionospheric models in HF radio planning and OHD target location
P
A Bradley
Rutherford
Appleton
Laboratory, UK
183
The multisegmented parabolic model for ionospheric electron density distribution: A
convenient model for HF engineering applications
D C
Baker and
J J
Burden
University of Pretoria, Republic of South Africa
189
Long-term wide-bandwidth channel characteristics and bandwidth-dependent fading for a
mid-latitude HF path
R
Rifkin and
B D
Perry
The MITRE Corporation, USA
194
Delay and
doppler
spreading characteristics of the wide-bandwidth HF channel
M
і
Clune,
P B
Fine,
J N Freedman, C A
Nissen
and B D
Perry
The
MITRE
Corporation, USA
SIGNAL
DESIGN AND PROCESSING
199
An implementation of multi-frequency shift keying
ÍMFSK)
providing a robust modulation
system for air/ground communications
M J
Maundrell
Royal Aerospace Establishment, UK
206
Automatic gain control for propagation analysis and countermeasures
F
Zoighadr and
В
Honary
University of Warwick, UK
M
Maundrell
Royal Aerospace Establishment, UK
vii
Contents
Page No.
212
Robust slow and medium rate data transmission
G F
Gott,
Ε Ρ
Derbyshire, A
N
Brydon,
Ρ
В
Oodit and
R H
Rubenstein
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK
217
A performance study of
Kalman
based adaptive equalisers for HF communication channels
S
McLaughlin
University of Edinburgh, UK
222
Data transmission using complementary sequence sets
К
V
Prasad
and
M
Darnell
Hull-Warwick Communications Research Group, UK
227
The performance of a modem using 8-PSK coded modulation over HF radio channels
S G
Jayasinghe
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
A P Clark (deceased)
Formerly with Loughborough University of Technology, UK
233
Response of the high latitude HF skywave channel to an isolated magnetic disturbance
L S
Wagner and
J
A Goldstein
US Naval Research Laboratory, USA
238
Performance of error correcting codes on a partial band jammed HF-channel
L G Ahiin
and
P J
Johansson
National
Defence
Research
Establishment, Sweden
243
Improved error protection techniques for HF communication systems
S D
Bate
Coventry Polytechnic, UK
B Honary
University of Warwick, UK
248
Performance analysis of a hybrid ARQ system in half duplex transmission at
2400
bps
J
Dalmau-Royo and
J
Serrat-Femandez
Universität
Politecnica de
Catalunya,
Spain
253
Computer
simulation for performance evaluation in HF radio links: system and coding
schemes optimization
A Bernardini,
M
Bernesi,
R Pattuelli and P
Sniderò
La Sapienza
University of Rome, Italy
258
Spectral shaping codes for co-channel interference suppression
В
Honary and
T Ng
University of Warwick, UK
M
Darnell
University of Hull, UK
G
Mancarían
Radio Physics and Electronics Institute, USSR
261
Adaptive synchronisation techniques for time varying dispersive radio channels
M
Grayson and
M
Darneil
University of Hull, UK
VIII
Contents
Page No.
265
A program development environment for high performance HF modems
G C
Clark
Harris Corporation, USA
M D
Noakes
MIT AI
Laboratory, USA
CHANNEL SOUNDING
269
An economic ionospheric sounding system using standard HF radio system elements
M
Gallagher and
M
Darnell
Hull-Warwick Communications Research Group, UK
275
Use of passive monitoring techniques in radio signals
K D
Masrani and
N
G Riley
University of Hull, UK
281
Measurement capabilities of an HF channel evaluation system
Y M Le Roux,
Ρ
Lassudrie-Dechesne,
R
Fleury,
J P
Jolivet
and J
Ménard
Centre National
d Etudes des
Telecommunications, France
286
A method of passive realtime frequency selection based on HF interference centroid
frequency
Zhou Guonai
China Research Institute
oí
Radio Wave Propagation,
Peoples Republic of China
RF EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
290
A portable HF transceiver with digital IF
С
Demeure, M
Cognault,
R
Berranger and
В
Raulin
Thomson-CSF, France
295
A low cost digitally implemented marine HF band receiver
J
Masterton,
H
Benn, G
Dolman, A Roberts
STC Technology Ltd, UK
E
Breakenbridge
Formerly with STC Technology Ltd, UK
M
Rambaut
STC international Marine, UK
299
Aspects of direct conversion receiver design
N C
Hamilton
Radio Society of Great Britain, UK
304
The application of
digitai
receiver technology to HF radar
T H
Pearce
GEC-Marconi Research Centre, UK
310
Facts and illusions with broadband amplifiers for common antenna working
B M
Sosin
Marconi Communication Systems, UK
Contents
Page No.
316
Design of low-distortion HF transmitter with power
MOS
FETs
Yoji Tozawa
Japan Radio Co Ltd, Japan
321
A frequency ramp generator for an HF skywave radar implemented with direct digital
synthesis techniques
L J
Durbridge
and
G M
Warne
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
NOISE, INTERFERENCE AND MODELLING
327
Solar cycle variations in atmospheric noise at HF
B D
Ward and
M G Golley
Defence, Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
332
Spectral occupancy
-
measurement system and mathematical models
G F
Gott,
C R Poole, P J Laycock, S K
Chan
and A R
Ray
University of
Manchester
Institute of Science and Technology, UK
337
Some results from measurements of interference in Sweden
M
Broms
National Defence Research Establishment, Sweden
343
Time modelling of HF interference
С
Goutelard and
J Caratori
LETTI
- Universite
Paris-Sud,
France
349
Model of wideband HF noise and interference
J J
Lemmon
US Department of Commerce, USA
354
Bandwidth and range dependence of HF interference statistics
A Andersson
Telub
AB,
Sweden
358
A computer aided design system for frequency management
G
E
Prescott,
P
Alexander,
J
Holtzman and
S
Roderman
The University of Kansas, USA
363
HF broadcast spectrum sharing potential: a study using the IFRB s J90 notifications
J
Washburn,
G R
Hand,
L
A Berry and
J
M
Ratzloff
Institute for telecommunication sciences, USA
List of Authors
Page No.
Ahlin, L.
....................................238
Alexander,
Ρ
............................358
Allweil,
К
................................... 21
Anderson,
S J
................... 70, 167
Andersson,
A
.......................... 354
Arthur, PC
.............................. 141
Austin,
BA................................
93
Bailey,
AD
.............................. 162
Baker,
D C
................................183
Baltazárt,
V
...............................117
Barr,
ЕЕ
................................... 79
Bate,
S D
................................. 243
Behm, C J
................................173
Benn,
H
.................................... 295
Bennett,
S A W
........................ 7
Bergzén, H
................................ 35
Bernardini, A
........................... 253
Bernesi,
M
................................253
Berranger,
R
.............................290
Berry,
LA
................................ 363
Bertel,
L
................................... 117
Biesing, R
G
.............................126
Borgmann, D........................... 21
Bradley,
P
A
.................... 122, 178
Breakenbridge, E
.................... 295
Broms,
M
.................................337
Brydon, A
N.............................212
Burden,
J J
..............................183
Cannon,
P
S
.............. 31, 141, 162
Caratori, J
......................... 97, 343
Chan,
KS
.................................332
Chesmore, E D
........................ 17
Choi,
J H
.................................. 79
Chryssomallis, M
.....................131
Clark, A P.,,
..............................227
Clark, G C
................................ 265
Clune,
M I.....
............................194
Cognault, M
.............................290
Cox,
J
W
R
.......................... 73, 84
Dalmau-Royo, J
...................... 248
Damboldt, T
.............................103
Derbyshire,
E P.....
...................212
Darnell,
M
.......................................
............ 26, 39, 222, 258, 261, 269
Page
No.
Demeure,
C
............................. 290
Deresh, B A
.............................. 54
Dickson, A H
........................... 141
Dolman,
G
................................295
Durbridge,
L J
..........................321
Earl,
G F
................................... 48
Eley,
AS
................................... 79
Faydit, D F
..................................97
Fine, PB...................................
194
Fleury, R
...................................281
Freedman, J N
........................194
Furman,
W
N
...........................152
Gallagher,
M
............................269
Gauthier, F
.............................. 66
Gibson,
AJ
..................... 122, 131
Goldstein,
J A
......................... 233
Golley, M G
..................... 126,327
Goodman, J M
........................108
Gott,
G F
.......................... 212,332
Goutelard, C
...................... 97, 343
Grayer,
G H
..............................156
Grayson, M
..............................261
Guonai, Zhou
...........................286
Hamilton,
N C
..........................299
Hand,
G R
.................................363
Harrison,
M
............................. 156
Henriksson, G
.......................... 12
Hoffmeyer, J A.
.......................173
Holtzman, J
..............................358
Honary, B
................ 206, 243, 258
Jayasinghe, S G
......................227
Jodalen, V
................................136
Johansson,
P
...........................238
Jolivet,
J P
.............................. 281
Kasser, J E
.............................. 44
Katulski, R J
............................. 89
Kerr,
PC................................... 48
Larsen, R
................................. 113
Lassudrie-Dechesne, P
............281
Laycock, P J.......
......................332
XI
Page No.
Le Roux, Y M
.......................... 281
Le Saout,
J
Y
........................... 66
Lemmon,
J J
........................... 349
Lester, M
................................. 31
Lundborg, B
............................. 146
Lundgren,
M
........................... 146
Maricarian, G
.......................... 258
Masrani, K
D
............................275
Masterton,
J
.............................295
Mastrangelo, J F
..................... 173
Maundrell, M J
............... 199, 206
Maxted, N J
............................. 7
McLaughlin, S
..........................217
McRae, D D
............................. 152
Menard, J
.................................281
Milšom, J D
............................ 113
Moorhead, M D
....................... 131
Multedo, G
............................... 117
Ng, T
........................................ 258
Nissen,
CA..............................
194
Noakes, M D
........................... 265
Oodit,
B P
.................................212
Ostergaard,
J
С
...................... 162
Pattuelii, R
................................253
Pearce, T H
.............................. 304
Perry,
B D
........................ 189, 194
Ponsford, A M
......................... 61
Poole, C R
................................332
Prasad,
KV
..............................222
Pratt,
LE...................................
173
Prescott,
G
E
............................358
Rarnbaut, M
.............................295
Page No.
Ratzloff,
J
M
.............................363
Raulin,
В...................................
290
Ray, AR...................................332
Rifkin, R
................................... 189
Riley,
N
G
.................................275
Roberts,
A
................................295
Roberts,
P M
............................ 48
Roderman,
S
............................358
Rogier,
J L
................................ 117
Rubenstein,
R H
.......................212
Ruelle,
N................................... 66
Serrat-Fernandez,
J
................ 248
Shukla, A
К
.............................. 31
Smith, G KL
............................ 1
Sniderò,
P................................
253
Sosin,
B M
...............................310
Speight,
T J
............................ 39
Srivastava, S K
........................ 61
Stocker, A
................................. 31
Thrane, E V T
...........................136
Tozawa, Yoji
............................316
Vogler,
L E
...............................173
Vongas,
G
................................ 73
Wagner,
L S
.............................233
Ward,
B D
.................................327
Warne,
G M
............................ 321
Washburn, J S
.........................363
Watson,
K
................................. 26
Weitzen, J A
............................. 162
Wheadon, N
............................ 113
Zolghadr, F
.............................. 206
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spelling | International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 5 1991 Edinburgh Verfasser (DE-588)5058868-0 aut Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK HF radio systems and techniques Norwich Institution of Electrical Engineers 1991 XII, 367 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier IEE conference publication 339 Literaturangaben Funktechnik (DE-588)4018908-9 gnd rswk-swf Hochfrequenzübertragung (DE-588)4160153-1 gnd rswk-swf Radar (DE-588)4176765-2 gnd rswk-swf Funkübertragung (DE-588)4018941-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1991 Edinburgh gnd-content Hochfrequenzübertragung (DE-588)4160153-1 s DE-604 Funktechnik (DE-588)4018908-9 s Funkübertragung (DE-588)4018941-7 s Radar (DE-588)4176765-2 s IEE conference publication 339 (DE-604)BV001889735 339 Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003662525&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK IEE conference publication Funktechnik (DE-588)4018908-9 gnd Hochfrequenzübertragung (DE-588)4160153-1 gnd Radar (DE-588)4176765-2 gnd Funkübertragung (DE-588)4018941-7 gnd |
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title | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
title_alt | HF radio systems and techniques |
title_auth | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
title_exact_search | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
title_full | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
title_fullStr | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
title_full_unstemmed | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
title_short | Fifth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques |
title_sort | fifth international conference on hf radio systems and techniques 22 25 july 1991 venue heriot watt university edinburgh uk |
title_sub | 22 25 July 1991, venue Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK |
topic | Funktechnik (DE-588)4018908-9 gnd Hochfrequenzübertragung (DE-588)4160153-1 gnd Radar (DE-588)4176765-2 gnd Funkübertragung (DE-588)4018941-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Funktechnik Hochfrequenzübertragung Radar Funkübertragung Konferenzschrift 1991 Edinburgh |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV001889735 |
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