Title
Analysis Of The Ordinary And Extraordinary Ionospheric Modes For Nvis Digital Communications Channels
Abstract
Sensor networks have become more popular in recent years, now featuring plenty of options and capabilities. Notwithstanding this, remote locations present many difficulties for their study and monitoring. High-frequency (HF) communications are presented as an alternative to satellite communications, being a low-cost and easy-to-deploy solution. Near vertical incidence skywave (NVIS) technology provides a coverage of approximately 250 km (depending on the frequency being used and the ionospheric conditions) without a line of sight using the ionosphere as a communication channel. This paper centers on the study of the ionosphere and its characteristic waves as two independent channels in order to improve any NVIS link, increasing its robustness or decreasing the size of the node antennas through the appliance of specific techniques. We studied the channel sounding of both the ordinary and extraordinary waves and their respective channels, analyzing parameters such as the delay spread and the channel's availability for each wave. The frequency instability of the hardware used was also measured. Furthermore, the correlation coefficient of the impulse response between both signals was studied. Finally, we applied polarization diversity and two different combining techniques. These measurements were performed on a single frequency link, tuned to 5.4 MHz. An improvement on the mean bit energy-to-noise power spectral density (E-b/N-0) was received and the bit error rate (BER) was achieved. The results obtained showed that the extraordinary mode had a higher availability throughout the day (15% more availability), but a delayed spread (approximately 0.3 ms mean value), similar to those of the ordinary wave. Furthermore, an improvement of up to 4 dB was achieved with the usage of polarization diversity, thus reducing transmission errors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.3390/s21062210
SENSORS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
HF, NVIS, SIMO, diversity combining, sounding, communication channel, ionosphere, STANAG, MIL-STD-188, polarization diversity, remote sensing
Journal
21
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
6
1424-8220
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jordi Male120.80
Joaquim Porte220.80
Tomas Gonzalez320.80
Josep M Maso420.80
Joan L Pijoan520.46
David Badia620.80