Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review

High Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely used technique specifically for maritime, aeronautical, and emergency services communication with remote areas due to economic and management reasons, and also as backup system. Although long distance radio links can be es...

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Main Authors: Marcos Hervás, Pau Bergadà, Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
HF
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/9/2486
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spelling doaj-23ac10720ac442b1bc077c6246c5a2f62020-11-25T02:11:13ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-04-01202486248610.3390/s20092486Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A ReviewMarcos Hervás0Pau Bergadà1Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès2GTM—Grup de recerca en Tecnologies Mèdia, La Salle—Universitat Ramon Llull, c/Quatre Camins, 30, 08022 Barcelona, SpainGTM—Grup de recerca en Tecnologies Mèdia, La Salle—Universitat Ramon Llull, c/Quatre Camins, 30, 08022 Barcelona, SpainGTM—Grup de recerca en Tecnologies Mèdia, La Salle—Universitat Ramon Llull, c/Quatre Camins, 30, 08022 Barcelona, SpainHigh Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely used technique specifically for maritime, aeronautical, and emergency services communication with remote areas due to economic and management reasons, and also as backup system. Although long distance radio links can be established beyond line-of-sight, the availability, the usable frequencies and the capacity of the channel depends on the state of the ionosphere. The main factors that affect the ionosphere are day-night, season, sunspot number, polar aurora and earth magnetic field. These effects impair the transmitted wave, which suffers attenuation, time and frequency dispersion. In order to increase the knowledge of this channel, the ionosphere has been sounded by means of narrowband and wideband waveforms by the research community all over the world in several research initiatives. This work intends to be a review of remarkable projects for vertical sounding with a world wide network and for oblique sounding for high latitude, mid latitude, and trans-equatorial latitude.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/9/2486HFvertical soundingoblique soundingskywaveionospherecommunication
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author Marcos Hervás
Pau Bergadà
Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès
spellingShingle Marcos Hervás
Pau Bergadà
Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès
Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review
Sensors
HF
vertical sounding
oblique sounding
skywave
ionosphere
communication
author_facet Marcos Hervás
Pau Bergadà
Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès
author_sort Marcos Hervás
title Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review
title_short Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review
title_full Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review
title_fullStr Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Ionospheric Narrowband and Wideband HF Soundings for Communications Purposes: A Review
title_sort ionospheric narrowband and wideband hf soundings for communications purposes: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-04-01
description High Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely used technique specifically for maritime, aeronautical, and emergency services communication with remote areas due to economic and management reasons, and also as backup system. Although long distance radio links can be established beyond line-of-sight, the availability, the usable frequencies and the capacity of the channel depends on the state of the ionosphere. The main factors that affect the ionosphere are day-night, season, sunspot number, polar aurora and earth magnetic field. These effects impair the transmitted wave, which suffers attenuation, time and frequency dispersion. In order to increase the knowledge of this channel, the ionosphere has been sounded by means of narrowband and wideband waveforms by the research community all over the world in several research initiatives. This work intends to be a review of remarkable projects for vertical sounding with a world wide network and for oblique sounding for high latitude, mid latitude, and trans-equatorial latitude.
topic HF
vertical sounding
oblique sounding
skywave
ionosphere
communication
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/9/2486
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