H. F. Frequency Management by Frequency Sharing as Assisted by Models Updated in Real-Time.

Abstract

Frequency management systems for the high frequencies (HF) currently in use by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) rely heavily on manual selection of frequencies which have been allocated on a circuit by circuit basis. There is no capability to anticipate frequency changes (QSY's) in advance in a manner such that a frequency being released by one user can be utilized effectively and immediately by a second user. NRL has been examining a scheme by which a small computer of the HF channel can be made to perform very accurately to anticipate channel characteristics in a short term prediction mode. It is proposed that this model be utilized to provide automated frequency management which would allow one to anticipate frequency availability and thereby allow sharing of frequencies between several users (frequency pooling). Utilizing data obtained from an oblique sounder net on the East Coast of the United States, this report suggests a method by which this may be accomplished. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 21, 1984
Accession Number
ADA139896

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  • D. R. Uffelman
  • J. M. Goodman
  • L. O. Harnish

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  • United States Naval Research Laboratory

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  • Ground and Sea Platforms

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  • Algorithms
  • Availability
  • Channel Models
  • Classification
  • Computations
  • Computers
  • Department Of Defense
  • Diurnal Variations
  • Frequency
  • Measurement
  • Military Research
  • Predictive Modeling
  • Resource Management
  • Security
  • Space Sciences
  • Test And Evaluation
  • United States

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