posted on 2012-10-24, 09:06authored byS. D. Gunashekar, E. Michael Warrington, N. M. Abbasi, S. M. Feeney, S. Salous
Measurements have been made over a 255 km radio path between Durham and Leicester in the UK in order to investigate the potential applicability of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) techniques to communications within the HF band. This paper describes the results from experiments in which compact heterogeneous antenna arrays have been employed. The results of these experiments indicate that traditional spaced HF antenna arrays can be replaced by compact, active, heterogeneous arrays in order to achieve the required levels of decorrelation between the various antenna elements. An example case study is also presented which highlights the importance of the variable nature of the ionosphere in the context of HF-MIMO radio links.
Funding
The authors are grateful to the EPSRC
for their financial support of this work.
History
Citation
Radio Science, 2010, 45 (6) RS6013
Published in
Radio Science
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU), Wiley, International Union of Radio Science