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Simulation and measurement studies of the VDES system’s terrestrial component

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In the paper, the measurement and simulation results of the VDES (VHF Data Exchange System) terrestrial component are discussed. It is anticipated that VDES will be one of the major solutions for maritime communications in the VHF band and its performance will be sufficient to fulfill the requirements of the e-navigation applications. The process of the VDES standardization (ITU R, IALA) has not been officially completed yet, but substantial amount of technical information about the future system’s terrestrial component (VDE-TER) is already available. The paper is divided into three general parts: (a) theoretical presentation of the system’s physical layer and the radio channels applicable to VDES, (b) simulation results (BER, BLER, channel delay between two propagation paths and its influence on bit rates) and (c) measurement results (useful ranges, BER). It turned out that in real maritime conditions, the VDES system can offer ranges between 25 and 38 km for the configurations assumed during the measurement campaign. Those results are generally compliant with the theoretical data in the line-of-sight conditions. In the NLOS scenarios, where fading becomes the dominant phenomenon, the discrepancies between the measurements and the theoretical results were more significant. The obtained results confirmed that VDES provides a large coding gain, which significantly improves the performance of data transmission and increases the bit rate compared to the existing maritime radiocommunication solutions. It should be noted that the results presented in the article were used by the IALA while developing the current version of the VDES specification.
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95--106
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Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
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  • National Institute of Telecommunications Wireless Systems and Networks Department Jaskowa Dolina 15 80-252 Gdansk Poland
  • National Institute of Telecommunications Wireless Systems and Networks Department Jaskowa Dolina 15 80-252 Gdansk Poland
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  • National Institute of Telecommunications Wireless Systems and Networks Department Jaskowa Dolina 15 80-252 Gdansk Poland
  • National Institute of Telecommunications Wireless Systems and Networks Department Jaskowa Dolina 15 80-252 Gdansk Poland
  • National Institute of Telecommunications Wireless Systems and Networks Department Jaskowa Dolina 15 80-252 Gdansk Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Bronk K., Mazurowski M., Rutkowski D., Wereszko B.: Simulation Investigations of the Physical Layer for a VDES System’s Terrestrial Component (in Polish). Przegląd Telekomunikacyjny i Wiadomości Telekomunikacyjne, No. 6/2016, pp. 467-470.
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  • 8. IALA Guideline G1139: The Technical Specification of VDES, Edition 1.0, December 2017.
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  • 10. ITU-R Recommendation M.1371-5: Technical characteristics for an automatic identification system using time division multiple access in the VHF maritime mobile frequency band, 2014.
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  • 12. ITU-R Recommendation M.2092-0:Technical characteristics for a VHF data exchange system in the VHF maritime mobile band, 2015.
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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