THE APPLICATION OF CHARACTERISTIC-MODE TECHNIQUES TO VEHICLE-MOUNTED NVIS ANTENNAS

Citation
Ba. Austin et Kp. Murray, THE APPLICATION OF CHARACTERISTIC-MODE TECHNIQUES TO VEHICLE-MOUNTED NVIS ANTENNAS, IEEE antennas & propagation magazine, 40(1), 1998, pp. 7-21
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic
ISSN journal
10459243
Volume
40
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
7 - 21
Database
ISI
SICI code
1045-9243(1998)40:1<7:TAOCTT>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Radio communications over relatively short distances, but beyond line- of-sight, present few problems nowadays, except in certain situations when no suitable, artificial means of relaying the signals exist. A mo de of propagation, known as NVIS, or Near-Vertical-Incidence Skywave, which relies only on the ionosphere, provides a solution. However, to exploit it requires careful choice of operating frequency, as well as the use of appropriate antennas. If the terminals are mobile, then the antennas, which are usually electrically small, can be the limiting f actor. A method of optimizing antenna performance is presented that ex ploits the natural or characteristic modes of the structure on which t he antenna is mounted. Extensive use is made of the Method of Moments, in the form of both the NEC and MININEC codes, to compute these modes , and to design and test antenna systems that exploit them. Measuremen ts, made using an instrumentation package flown from a tethered balloo n, compare very favorably with computed results.