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Analysis of Self-Organising Radio Systems for Position Reporting
- Source :
- Journal of Navigation. 52:196-202
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1999.
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Abstract
- Self-organising radio systems have been proposed for aeronautical and maritime communication, navigation and surveillance applications. In aviation, the introduction of the VHF Data Link (VDL) Mode 4 is currently being discussed, while the implementation of Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) is planned in the maritime domain. Operating in an autonomous mode, a self-organising radio system employing Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) does not require a terrestrial infrastructure, such as base stations. The concept of self-organisation is based on the cooperative behaviour of a large number of users sharing a common VHF radio channel. Analyses have shown that uncoordinated stations, so-called hidden users, can cause interference in self-organising radio systems. This paper presents two different approaches to autonomous self-organisation together with the results of investigations of intra-system interference. Such analyses may help to introduce potential improvements to the system performance, which reduce the effect of hidden users in this very promising GNSS-based technology.
Details
- ISSN :
- 14697785 and 03734633
- Volume :
- 52
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Navigation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........d3c4630c4ffe6335fa15300552f4c95b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0373463399008267