MILCOM 2007 - IEEE Military Communications Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2007.4455271
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MUOS Spectrum Notching Effect on Handheld Terminal Uplink Performance

Abstract: The Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) adapts a commercial third generation (3G) WCDMA cellular architecture to military UHF geostationary satellites to serve several terminal types including handhelds (HHT). The satellites also serve Legacy narrowband (NB) nets. The WCDMA uplink (terminal-to-base) waveform, or Common Air Interface (CAI), is a secondary user of its 5 MHz channel, sharing the bandwidth with other services. Uplink CAI spectrum modifications to 3G WCDMA use spectrally adapted (SA) "notching" des… Show more

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“…There are both practical and safety limits that restrict a handheld radio operation to only a few watts of transmit power [2]. In addition, these small radios have small, low gain antennas that limit both their transmit and receive capability.…”
Section: Handheld Radio Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are both practical and safety limits that restrict a handheld radio operation to only a few watts of transmit power [2]. In addition, these small radios have small, low gain antennas that limit both their transmit and receive capability.…”
Section: Handheld Radio Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%