A novel approach of semi-blind frequency selection for HF regional emergency maneuver communication

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Abstract

Shortwave regional mobile communication relies on regional ionospheric vertical detector for frequency forecast. The inherent properties of full band, high power and fixed detection result in the difficulty of real-time deployment in complex terrains. In this case, from the perspective of communication fusion detection, with comprehensive utilization of broadband passive monitoring and low SNR detection technology, we propose a semi-blind frequency selection mechanism for regional mobile shortwave communication. First, we acquire the optimal scanning frequency in the working frequency band based on the full range of passive monitoring, which abandons the electromagnetic pollution made by the full band scanning. This mechanism can act as the basis for the use of existing narrow band shortwave radio bidirectional detection. Then, we get the active optimal frequency perception based on the portable shortwave radio and the optimal frequency selection. Finally, we work out the problem of low efficiency and poor concealment in the high-power independent detection, which is of great significance to the promotion of the regional emergency mobile shortwave communication in complex environments.

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Mo, D. H., Li, G. J., Xu, X. F., Tan, L., & Xing, Y. K. (2018). A novel approach of semi-blind frequency selection for HF regional emergency maneuver communication. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 251, pp. 253–262). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00557-3_26

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