Design and System Implications of a Family of Wideband HF Data Waveforms

Abstract

The current US MIL-STD-188-110B [1] is being revised and will include an appendix defining a family of wideband HF data waveforms supporting bandwidths from 3-24 kHz in increments of 3 kHz. This family of waveforms, designed by engineers at Harris Corporation and Rockwell Collins, extends the high performance serial tone modem technology of the current MIL-STD-188-110B standard, which was designed primarily to operate in a 3 kHz sideband, to wider bandwidths and much higher data rates. The waveforms can provide user bit rates up to 120,000 bps, and allow users the option of selecting the bandwidth and modulation to optimize modem performance based on the HF channel characteristics. The NATO Beyond Line-Of-Sight Communications Ad Hoc Working Group is currently monitoring this development and may include this wider-bandwidth capability in a future NATO STANAG. This paper begins with a brief discussion of the HF data communications and networking requirements that led to a waveform design effort considering higher bandwidths. This is followed by a detailed discussion of the key design decision and tradeoffs involved in designing a family of waveforms for radio bandwidths of 3-24 kHz, where it is necessary to provide reliable communications connectivity under a wide range of expected channel impairments. Next, the paper examines the system implications of these design decisions, considering how this new wideband capability can be best integrated and applied in a tactical military radio usage scenario, the implications of these wideband waveforms for Automated Link Establishment (ALE), and the potential applicability of cognitive radio techniques in areas such as intelligent selection of the communications bandwidth and other waveform parameters. The paper concludes with a discussion of the results of preliminary on-air testing of the new waveforms. Links tested include a short east-west link in western New York State and a long north-south link from New York to Florida.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2010
Accession Number
ADA584160

Entities

People

  • Eric N. Koski
  • John W. Nieto
  • William N. Furman

Organizations

  • Harris Corporation

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Amplitude Modulation
  • Automatic Gain Control
  • Bandwidth
  • Coding
  • Cognitive Radio
  • Computer Programming
  • Data Rate
  • Data Transmission
  • Digital Communications
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Bands
  • Modulation
  • New York
  • Radio Equipment
  • Sky Waves
  • Waveforms
  • Waves

Readers

  • International Relations and European Studies
  • Software Engineering
  • Tactical Satellite Communications Systems Engineering.