Mobile Applications of Meteor Burst Communications (Special Section on Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Network)
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概要
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This paper is a brief survey of mobile applications of meteor burst communications (MBC). Though the capacity of MBC systems is generally not large, this unique long distance communication method has at least two selling points when applied to mobiles. First of all, it is cheap. Secondly, it can easily offer nationwide seamless service. Thus, since the late 1980s, mobile MBC systems have been attracting interests of the industry. Although MBC is today a well established communication technique, there are some difficulties to be overcome before it is widely applied to mobile systems. Two most serious problems are the rather large antenna size and high transmitter power inherent to this beyond line of sight communication which relies on weak reflections of low VHF (typically 35 to 50 MHz) radio waves from ionized meteor trails. Some reduced sized antennas which can be mounted on the roofs of trucks have been tested. The problem of large peak power (a few hundred watts for mobile remotes) is much alleviated by the very low duty cycle (usually less than 1%) of remote transmitters due to their bursty transmissions responding to the probe signals from the master station via infrequent meteor reflections. In this paper, some land and maritime mobile MBC systems are briefly introduced.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1996-07-25
著者
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Fukuda Akira
Faculty Of Information Science And Electrical Engineering Kyushu University
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Fukuda A
Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
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Fukuda Akira
Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
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