Modern HF mission planning combining propagation modeling and real-time environment monitoring
Modern HF mission planning combining propagation modeling and real-time environment monitoring
- Author(s): D. Brant ; G.K. Lott ; S.E. Paluszek ; B.E. Skimmons
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19940518
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- Author(s): D. Brant ; G.K. Lott ; S.E. Paluszek ; B.E. Skimmons Source: Sixth International Conference on `HF Radio Systems and Techniques', 1994 p. 333 – 337
- Conference: Sixth International Conference on `HF Radio Systems and Techniques'
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19940518
- ISBN: 0 85296 616 4
- Location: York, UK
- Conference date: 4-7 July 1994
- Format: PDF
The authors present a new approach to RF planning. The key design is an object-oriented user interface that allows the user to translate mission objectives into user-understandable results. Features include the integration of visualization tools, digital mapping, rule-based selection of propagation models, presentation of a model's results as stochastic values, and estimation of mission success presented in the geographical context. A mission success visualization tool, called the Lott Plot, permits the user to see the effects on mission success caused by receiver sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio, channel occupancy estimates, and noise floor. The system will operate on a high-speed engineering workstation. Final delivery is Summer 1997.
Inspec keywords: frequency allocation; object-oriented methods; knowledge based systems; radiowave propagation; software tools; radiocommunication; telecommunications computing; computerised monitoring; user interfaces; data visualisation
Subjects: Radiowave propagation; Communications computing; Legislation, frequency allocation and spectrum pollution; User interfaces; Graphics techniques; Radio links and equipment; Programming support
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