基于综合系统模型和频率-距离准则的战术无线电环境参数敏感干扰预测模型

Lt Col P S Gill
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为了评估战术无线电130-1000MHz环境下电磁兼容性的频率-距离(F-D)分离标准,建立了基于综合收发响应的干扰预测数学模型。在主源源基频处合成的调制包络也被转移到主源源的谐波/次谐波相关频率上,以构建复合发射光谱。合成了谐波/次谐波每十年功率下降的斜率。对技术文献中的伪发射电平值进行了修正,以考虑最坏偏差。以完全相似的方式合成受害者受体反应谱。对罪犯发射光谱和受害者响应光谱进行图形卷积,以找出受害者受体对有害信号的低频排斥电位。对于许多发射器/受体组合,F-D模板被叠加以预测相容性。该模型对参数敏感。将合成的斜率替换为实测斜率可以减小统计偏差。该模型利用了干扰源个体的统计描述、同址态势和机动战术环境的特性,机动战场场景中的不稳定态势加上各种潜在电磁干扰源参数的概率性,使得分析和预测任务非常繁琐和复杂。在为对抗EGM提供可变输出设施的情况下,很难精确定位发射器/接收器、天线高度、天线波束和功率输出的确切位置,这一事实进一步增加了复杂性。因此,当应急计划与计划连接叠加时,动态变化的分析和预测将不得不基于最坏情况分析。最坏的共址问题意味着天线可能在彼此的菲涅耳区或感应场中。高功率环境(如雷达)使接收器和发射器以非线性模式工作,使情况复杂化。最坏情况下的共址情况和高功率环境会导致互调、脱敏、交叉调制和杂散发射/响应等相互作用。所有这些相互作用都导致了相互干扰功率水平的显著变化,因此需要采用统计方法。这些交互可以同时发生,从而使分析问题复杂化。不考虑前端烧坏、壳体穿透和本振辐射。上述问题促进了复合光谱方法的发展,用于分析复杂问题和预测电磁兼容的频率-距离准则。F-D模型基波发射调制包络的基本概念发射机的基波输出不局限于单一频率,而是分布在基波周围的一系列频率上。基波周围的功率分布是由发射机的基带调制特性决定的。调制包络模型可以表示为
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Use of Synthesized System Models and Frequency-Distance Criteria for a Parameter Sensitive Interference Prediction Model Developed for Tactical Radio Environment
The mathematical interference predic­ tion model based on synthesised transmitter and receiver response has been developed to evaluate the Frequency-Distance (F—D ) separation criteria for electromagnetic compatibility for tactical radio 130-1000MHz) environment. The synthesised modulation envelope at the fundamental tuned frequency of culprit emitter is also transferred to harmonically/sub harmonically related frequencies of culprit emitter to construct the composite emission spectra. The slope for fall of power per decade for harmonics/ sub harmonics is synthesised. The value of spurious emission level taken from technical literature is modified to take care of worst deviation. In an exactly similar fashion the victim receptor response spectra is synthesised. The culprit emission spectra and victim response spectra are graphically convolved to find the off-frequency rejec­ tion potential of the victim receptor to unwanted signal. For many emitter/receptor combination the F-D templates are super­ imposed for predicting compatibility. The model is parameter sensitive. The synthesi­ sed slopes when replaced with measured slopes will reduce the statistical deviations. The model utilises the statistical descriptions of the individual contributors of interference, Peculiarities of Co-Site Situation And Mobile Tactical Environments The fluid situations in mobile battle­ field scenario coupled with probabilistic nature of various parameters of potential sources of Electromagnetic Interference make the analysis and prediction task very cumbersome and complex. The complexity is increased further by the very fact that it is difficult to pin-point exact location of emitters/receptors, antenna heights, antenna beamings and power output in case of variable output facility provided to counter EGM. Hence the analysis and prediction by dynamic changes as a result of contingency planning when superimposed on planned connectivity will have to be based on worst case analysis. The worst co-site problem implies that antennas may be in each others fresnel region or induction field. The high power environments (like radars) complicate the situation by making receptors and emitters to operate in non-linear mode. The worst case co-site situation and high power environments result in interactions like Intermodulation, Desehsitization, Cross Modulation and Spurious emissions/responses. All these interactions contribute to inter­ rering power levels which vary considerably, necessitating statistical approach. These interactions can occur simultaneously thus complicating the Analysis problem. The front-end-burn-outs, case penetrations and radiations from local oscillator are not considered. The above mentioned problems were catalytic in evolving a composite spectra approach for analysing complex pro­ blems and predicting frequency-distance criteria for Electromagnetic Compatibility. Basic Concepts of F-D Model Fundamental-Emission Modulation Envelope, The transmitter fundamental output is not confined to a single frequency but it is distributed over a range of frequencies around the fundamental. The power distri­ bution around the fundamental is determined by base-band modulation characteristics of the transmitter. The modulation envelope model can be represented as :-
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