Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) communication uses the ionosphere as a reflector to cover a continuous area with a radius of at least 150 km around the transmitter, on frequencies typically between 3 and 10 MHz. In developing countries, in areas lacking any other telecommunication infrastructure, it is used on a daily basis for voice and data communication. It may also be used in ad-hoc emergency (disaster) communication in other regions. This paper proposes optimum heights above ground for horizontal dipole antennas for NVIS, based on simulations and empirical data. First, the relationship between elevation angle and skip distance is obtained using ionospheric ray tracing. The high elevation angles found by simulation are confirmed ...
International audienceBoth numerical and experimental investigations are undertaken to evaluate the ...
This paper deals with the problem of near ground wave propagation, and in particular with the assess...
This article describes the design and validation of deployable low-power probes and sensors to inves...
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) communication uses the ionosphere as a reflector to cover a c...
In areas where no telecommunication infrastructure exists, or when that infrastructure is destroyed ...
In areas where no telecommunication infrastructure exists, or when that infrastructure is destroyed ...
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation can be used for radio communication in a large ar...
Near-vertical-incidence skywave (NVIS) propagation is defined as providing continuous coverage from ...
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation can be used to realize radio communication withou...
The NVIS system characterized in this work was designed to eliminate skip propagation by optimizing ...
While doing some analysis of the effects of antenna height on its radiation patterns an interesting ...
In Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation, effective diversity reception can be realized...
This work is an extension to that of Telfer and Austin [1] in that here a balanced feed embodiment o...
Although high frequency (HF, 3 to 30 MHz) radio propagation (both skywave and ground wave) has been ...
Abstract. While the overall picture of our cutting-edge communication framework is one of high unwav...
International audienceBoth numerical and experimental investigations are undertaken to evaluate the ...
This paper deals with the problem of near ground wave propagation, and in particular with the assess...
This article describes the design and validation of deployable low-power probes and sensors to inves...
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) communication uses the ionosphere as a reflector to cover a c...
In areas where no telecommunication infrastructure exists, or when that infrastructure is destroyed ...
In areas where no telecommunication infrastructure exists, or when that infrastructure is destroyed ...
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation can be used for radio communication in a large ar...
Near-vertical-incidence skywave (NVIS) propagation is defined as providing continuous coverage from ...
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation can be used to realize radio communication withou...
The NVIS system characterized in this work was designed to eliminate skip propagation by optimizing ...
While doing some analysis of the effects of antenna height on its radiation patterns an interesting ...
In Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation, effective diversity reception can be realized...
This work is an extension to that of Telfer and Austin [1] in that here a balanced feed embodiment o...
Although high frequency (HF, 3 to 30 MHz) radio propagation (both skywave and ground wave) has been ...
Abstract. While the overall picture of our cutting-edge communication framework is one of high unwav...
International audienceBoth numerical and experimental investigations are undertaken to evaluate the ...
This paper deals with the problem of near ground wave propagation, and in particular with the assess...
This article describes the design and validation of deployable low-power probes and sensors to inves...