Performance study of HF communication using NOMA over narrowband HF channel

Author:

Ismail Ahmad1ORCID,Mohamedpour Kamal1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Electrical Engineering K. N. Toosi University of Technology Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractHigh frequency systems (HF) are still used in many communication applications. Data can be sent for hundreds of kilometers at a low power cost with only one drawback, low bitrate. To increase the bitrate, several methods were reported using the single‐Tone modulation with 24 kHz bandwidth, but still not practical in real‐time applications because, the 24 kHz is unavailable due to the instability of the ionosphere layer. In this work, we propose a structured method built on the Non‐Orthogonal Multiple Access technique (NOMA) to increase the bit rate per HF narrowband channel. To increase the data rate, two parts of the data are divided and sent to one user over two different power levels. We use the NOMA technique on the receiver's side to recognize the two parts of data. The results show a significant improvement (up to 45%) using NOMA in narrowband 3 kHz channels. The bit rate at the receiver has increased up to 200 Kb/s concerning, while the maximum bit rate recorded by conventional methods used in previous studies is 138 Kb/s. The system is built on the SDR platform and tested in multiple channels, weather, and power conditions in real‐time experiments to validate its reliability.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications

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