Ionospheric Channel Impulse Response Measurement System for NVIS Propagation Mode Over Java Island Based on Low‐Cost SDR Platform

Author:

Dear Varuliantor12ORCID,Arifianto Mohammad Sigit1ORCID,Abadi Prayitno34ORCID,Purnomo Cahyo2,Husin Asnawi2ORCID,Kurniawan Adit1ORCID,Iskandar I. S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institute Technology Bandung Bandung Indonesia

2. Space Research Center National Research and Innovation Agency Bandung Indonesia

3. Research Center for Climate and Atmosphere National Research and Innovation Agency Bandung Indonesia

4. School of Electrical Engineering Telkom University Bandung Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractThe development of a digital high‐frequency (HF) radio communication system requires an ionospheric channel model from the channel impulse response (CIR) measurement. Although the Watterson ionosphere channel model has been available and used for a long time, several CIR measurements have been conducted in all regions of the Earth in an attempt to validate or replace the Watterson channel model with a suitable model for their region. However, only a few CIR measurements were conducted in low‐latitude regions, especially over Indonesia. In this study, we develop the CIR measurement system for the near vertical incidence skywave (NVIS) propagation mode over Java Island based on the software defined radio platform to meet low‐cost and simple operation requirements. The specification of the system is based on the International Telecommunication Union ionospheric channel characteristic document and increased in order to be able to capture higher values. Results from a 1‐week campaign measurement period show the ability of the system to measure the root mean square of time delay within the range of 0.2–1.3 ms and the Doppler shift within the range of 0.7–1.1 Hz in the quiet conditions of the ionosphere. Further measurements will be conducted to obtain a comprehensive ionosphere CIR that is useful for designing the NVIS‐HF digital communication in Indonesia, which is located beneath the crest region of an equatorial ionospheric anomaly.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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