ITU-R SM 1266-1997 ADAPTIVE MF HF SYSTEMS《适应性中频 高频系统》.pdf
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1、 STD-ITU-R RECMN SM-LZbb-ENGL 3997 m 4655232 053007L LT2 Rec. ITU-R SM.1266 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SM. 1266 ADAPTIVE MF/HF SYSTEMS (Question ITU-R 204/1) ( 1997) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that in recent years adaptive MFiiF systems have been developed which automatically se
2、lect the optimum channel from a predetermined group of channels; b) that frequencies in the MF/HF bands are heavily used; cl that World Administrative Radio Conference for Dealing with Frequency Allocations in Certain Parts of the Spectrum (Malaga-Torremolinos, 1992) (WARC-92) allocated more spectru
3、m to the HF broadcasting service while reducing spectrum available for fixed and mobile services, necessitating better use of frequencies allocated to these services; d) that, in the MF/HF bands, voice traffic is increasingly being replaced by data traffic, which tends to require a high quality chan
4、nel for short periods; e) that use of adaptive systems, which release a radio channel when they have no traffic, will improve spectrum efficiency by allowance for frequency sharing; 9 that the use of adaptive systems, which monitor the propagation conditions in real time and release the channel to o
5、ther users under time-varying propagation conditions, will increase spectrum efficiency; g) that although current Radio Regulations (RR) do not preclude operation of adaptive MF/HF systems, all the advantages associated with existing and planned adaptive MF/HF systems may be enhanced by a more flexi
6、ble regulatory environment, a matter requiring the completion of ongoing studies and simulations, recognizing that the advantages of adaptive MF/HF systems will increase with access to an increasing number of channels, a recommends 1 that administrations encourage the use of adaptive systems; 2 that
7、 the information concerning adaptive systems, as given in Annex 1, should be considered when planning new MF/HF communication systems and when proposing modifications to the regulatory and licensing policies for new MF/HF communication systems; 3 that administrations continue to apply current spectr
8、um management procedures in the MF/HF spectrum, but more flexible approaches should be considered based upon the outcome of studies mentioned in $ g). * This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocorninunication Study Groups 8 and 9 and the Special Committee. STD-1TU-R RECMN SM-L
9、2bb-ENGL 1977 Li855212 0530072 037 2 Rec. ITU-R SM.1266 ANNEX 1 Adaptive MF/HF systems 1 Adaptive MFIHF technologies 1.1 Introduction The advent of new component technology, digital signal processing (DSP), and automation has led to the re-examination of system concepts which have been employed in M
10、F and HF systems. MF/HF radiocommunications are subject to a wide array of channel variabilities, including well-known temporal and spatial variations in the propagation characteristics, and time-varying changes in the noise and interference environment, many of these variations being unpredictable.
11、 The human operator, schooled in the nature of propagation variability, has had to make critical decisions regarding the appropriate use of authorized frequencies at any given time, oAen with the aid of a static prediction model. Engineering solutions have been developed to relieve the operator of m
12、uch of this burden, taking the variability of propagation conditions into account. These solutions include: adaptive equalization of the channel, adaptive rate of data transmission, adaptive power management, and adaptive application of propagation paths and other resources based upon real-time soun
13、ding or channel probing. Though a number of systems using different approaches have been developed and placed in operation by administrations for government and commercial purposes, all of the systems have one thing in common. They are responsive to the time-varying changes in the MF/HF propagation
14、channel, including signal, noise and interference. Below are some considerations that help define the concept of adaptive MFIHF systems. 1.2 Properties of adaptive MF/HF systems An adaptive system utilizes real-time information about the channel environment and its variations and compensates to opti
15、mize performance and such systems match equipment parameters to existing channel conditions in a manner which is both efficient and optimal. Since the environmental state varies with time, the system must update the matching process periodically or even continuously. The update rate is ultimately de
16、pendent upon the sensitivity of performance to parameter change. A variety of Real-Time Channel-Evaluation (RTCE) methods are employed by adaptive MFIHF systems. The types of adaptation used in MFHF systems depend upon the communication level: transmission, link, network, or system. The attributes a
17、ssociated with each level are shown in Table 1. RTCE methods may be employed and exploited at all levels to facilitate the specified attributes. The most common form of RTCE resides at the link level. The lower levels of adaptivity may involve various signal processing schemes such as channel equali
18、zation, methods which may be made adaptive through use of sounding or more efficient methods for learning the channel. Other low-level schemes include methods involving feedback of signal quality or bit error rate. At higher levels of adaptivity, there is a need to make decisions regarding the commu
19、nication network, and issues such as frequency sharing and frequency reuse become important. A fully adaptive MF/HF system typically operates under computer control of most functions, and is capable of automatically establishing and maintaining systemwide operation by immediate response to time-vary
20、ing changes in the total environment including: system propagation factors, external noise, channel occupancy, and interference conditions. Some adaptive MF/HF systems may automatically adjust only a subset of the above factors. The most common forin of adaptation is frequency selection for performa
21、nce optimization at the link level. Such systems may be referred to as frequency-adaptive. However, additional forms incorporating RTCE methods are not uncommon at the transmission, network, and system-wide levels. Descriptions of the various adaptive techniques are presented in Recommen- dation ITU
22、-R F.1110. STD.1TU-R RECMN SM-12bb-ENGL 1997 W 4855212 0530073 T75 = 1 2 3 4 5 Rec. ITU-R SM.1266 TABLE 1 Adrptivity attributes Data rate Coding scheme Transmitting power Antenna pattern Modulation method 3 i 2 3 4 Routing and flow control Protocol handling Data exchange Network reorganization Frequ
23、ency management RTCE (sounding, link quality analysis, etc.) Frequency agility Network System Resource management Multimedia options Bridge to isolated nodes Adaptive MF/HF systems may use a number of methods which make it easier to select the best channel for use from among a group of predetermined
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