Autonomous node in the short wave radio network

The paper covers questions related to the creation of the comprehensive device designed for long-term autonomous operations as part of the radio networks for various purposes in short-wave bands. Such radio networks are intended for remote monitoring and control over facilities at distances of hundr...

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Main Authors: D. A. Kiba, A. S. Gudim, N. N. Liubushkina, S. G. Marushchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CRI «Electronics» 2019-08-01
Series:Радиопромышленность
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Online Access:https://www.radioprom.org/jour/article/view/534
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spelling doaj-5225411406b740f89d5b2e1fd3dd5dc92021-07-28T13:52:36ZengCRI «Electronics»Радиопромышленность2413-95992541-870X2019-08-01293263210.21778/2413-9599-2019-29-3-26-32356Autonomous node in the short wave radio networkD. A. Kiba0A. S. Gudim1N. N. Liubushkina2S. G. Marushchenko3Federal State-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Learning “Komsomolsk-na-Amure State University”Federal State-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Learning “Komsomolsk-na-Amure State University”Federal State-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Learning “Komsomolsk-na-Amure State University”Federal State-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Learning “Komsomolsk-na-Amure State University”The paper covers questions related to the creation of the comprehensive device designed for long-term autonomous operations as part of the radio networks for various purposes in short-wave bands. Such radio networks are intended for remote monitoring and control over facilities at distances of hundreds and thousands of kilometres. The device and features of functioning of autonomous nodes in short-wave radio networks are based on daily and seasonal characteristics of distribution of radio waves, operation under conditions of self-provision with electricity and in areas of harsh climate, as well as on impossibility of their timely repair and maintenance. The authors have proposed solutions to the issue of a reliable communication channel using advanced low-energy types of angle modulation with low-value signal-to-noise ratios and the choice of the best frequency for a given time of the day for specific nodes. There is an overview of issues related to the choice of an antenna type for the autonomous radio network node, taking into account changes of working ranges. The issue of power supply to the radio network node is solved by applying the combination of a photovoltaic panel and wind generator working from a frost-resistant battery. Thermal modes for electronic equipment are provided through the use of a thermostatically controlled container. Authors have presented a possible architecture for the short-wave range radio network node. The study results include advice for developers of autonomous nodes of shortwave radio networks.https://www.radioprom.org/jour/article/view/534radio network nodeshort wavesangle modulationdigital communicationsmagnetic loop antennaautonomous power supplyclimatic version
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author D. A. Kiba
A. S. Gudim
N. N. Liubushkina
S. G. Marushchenko
spellingShingle D. A. Kiba
A. S. Gudim
N. N. Liubushkina
S. G. Marushchenko
Autonomous node in the short wave radio network
Радиопромышленность
radio network node
short waves
angle modulation
digital communications
magnetic loop antenna
autonomous power supply
climatic version
author_facet D. A. Kiba
A. S. Gudim
N. N. Liubushkina
S. G. Marushchenko
author_sort D. A. Kiba
title Autonomous node in the short wave radio network
title_short Autonomous node in the short wave radio network
title_full Autonomous node in the short wave radio network
title_fullStr Autonomous node in the short wave radio network
title_full_unstemmed Autonomous node in the short wave radio network
title_sort autonomous node in the short wave radio network
publisher CRI «Electronics»
series Радиопромышленность
issn 2413-9599
2541-870X
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The paper covers questions related to the creation of the comprehensive device designed for long-term autonomous operations as part of the radio networks for various purposes in short-wave bands. Such radio networks are intended for remote monitoring and control over facilities at distances of hundreds and thousands of kilometres. The device and features of functioning of autonomous nodes in short-wave radio networks are based on daily and seasonal characteristics of distribution of radio waves, operation under conditions of self-provision with electricity and in areas of harsh climate, as well as on impossibility of their timely repair and maintenance. The authors have proposed solutions to the issue of a reliable communication channel using advanced low-energy types of angle modulation with low-value signal-to-noise ratios and the choice of the best frequency for a given time of the day for specific nodes. There is an overview of issues related to the choice of an antenna type for the autonomous radio network node, taking into account changes of working ranges. The issue of power supply to the radio network node is solved by applying the combination of a photovoltaic panel and wind generator working from a frost-resistant battery. Thermal modes for electronic equipment are provided through the use of a thermostatically controlled container. Authors have presented a possible architecture for the short-wave range radio network node. The study results include advice for developers of autonomous nodes of shortwave radio networks.
topic radio network node
short waves
angle modulation
digital communications
magnetic loop antenna
autonomous power supply
climatic version
url https://www.radioprom.org/jour/article/view/534
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