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Title Third-generation and wideband HF radio communications / Eric E. Johnson [and four others].

Publication Info. Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (261 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Mobile communications series
Artech House mobile communications library.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface; Chapter 1 HF Radio; 1.1 HF Radio Transmissions; 1.2 HF Antennas; 1.2.1 Transmitting Antennas; 1.2.2 Receiving Antennas; 1.2.3 Antenna Polarization; 1.3 HF Radio in the Computer Age; 1.4 Summary; References; Chapter 2 The HF Channel; 2.1 Surface-Wave Propagation; 2.2 Skywave Propagation; 2.2.1 The Ionosphere; 2.2.2 Ionospheric Propagation; 2.2.3 Near Vertical Incidence Skywave; 2.2.4 Skywave Fading; 2.3 Noise in the High-Frequency Band; 2.4 Models of the HF Communication Chann; 2.4.1 Propagation Prediction; 2.4.2 The Watterson Model; 2.4.3 Midterm Variation; 2.5 Summary.
4.4.1 Scanning4.4.2 Sounding; 4.4.3 Link Quality Analysis; 4.5 ALE Protocols; 4.5.1 Frame Structure; 4.5.2 Individual Calling Protocol; 4.5.3 Net Calling Protocol; 4.5.4 Group Calling Protocol; 4.5.5 Other One-to-Many Calling Protocol; 4.5.6 Timing; 4.5.7 ALE Performance Requirements; 4.5.8 Orderwire Functions; 4.6 Linking Protection; 4.6.1 Requirements; 4.6.2 LP Technique; 4.6.3 Application Levels and Algorithms; 4.6.4 Time Synchronization; References; Chapter 5 Third-Generation Technology; 5.1 Introduction to the 3G HF Technology; 5.2 Burst Waveforms.
5.2.1 Generic Structure of the Burst Wav5.2.2 Burst Waveform 0 (BW0); 5.2.3 Burst Waveform 1 (BW1); 5.2.4 Burst Waveform 2 (BW2); 5.2.5 Burst Waveform 3 (BW3); 5.2.6 Burst Waveform 4 (BW4); 5.2.7 Burst Waveform 5 (BW5); 5.3 Third-Generation Automatic Link Esta; 5.3.1 Synchronous Operation; 5.3.2 3G Frequency Management; 5.3.3 3G-ALE Addressing; 5.3.4 Fast Link Setup; 5.3.5 Robust Link Setup; 5.3.6 3G ALE Performance; 5.4 Traffic Management; 5.4.1 TM PDUs; 5.4.2 TM Protocol Operation; 5.5 Data Transfer; 5.5.1 3G Data Link Protocols: A New Appr; 5.5.2 LDL: Low-Latency Data Link Protoco.
5.5.3 High-Throughput Data Link Protocol5.5.4 HDL+ Data Link Protocol; 5.5.5 3G Data Link Performance; 5.6 Automatic Link Maintenance; 5.6.1 ALM PDUs; 5.6.2 ALM Protocol Operations; 5.7 3G Multicasting; 5.7.1 Introduction; 5.7.2 P_MUL; 5.7.3 MDL; 5.7.4 MDLN Protocol; 5.7.5 Conclusion; 5.8 3G Performance in Internet Applicati; 5.8.1 Characteristics of Internet Applic; 5.8.2 Interaction of Internet Protocols; 5.9 Field Testing; 5.10 Summary of 3G HF Technology; References; Chapter 6 Wideband HF; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Need for Higher Data Rates; 6.2.1 Large Files to Fast Movers.
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Subject Radio -- Transmitter-receivers.
Radio -- Transmitter-receivers.
Radio -- Receivers and reception -- Design and construction.
Radio -- Receivers and reception -- Design and construction.
Radio -- Receivers and reception.
Radio frequency identification systems.
Radio frequency identification systems.
Ultra-wideband devices.
Ultra-wideband devices.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Johnson, Eric E.
Other Form: Print version: Third-generation and wideband HF radio communications. Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2013] x, 250 pages ; 27 cm. Mobile communications series 9781608075034 (DLC) 17600997
ISBN 9781608075041 (electronic book)
1608075044 (electronic book)
1608075036
9781608075034