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Common FEC (Forward Error Correction) Rates (4)

*1/2 (MOST Protection: for every 1 bit of data we add an extra bit of protection) *2/3 (for every 2 bits, add extra bit of protection) *3/4 (for every 3 bits, add extra bit of protection) *7/8 (FASTEST transmit: for every 7 bits, add extra bit of protection)

Delta 3 Squadrons (4)

*3 CTS (training), *4 EWS (Offensive), *5 EWS (for USSPACECOM / Green Door), *16 EWS (Defensive)

Digital Signal (6)

*Discrete wave that carries information in binary form *Represented by square waves *Described by bit rate and bit intervals *Finite numbers (ie 0 and 1) *Less prone to distortion *Carries data in the form of bits

Who handles allocation for civilian vs government?

*FCC (Federal Communications Commission) vs *NTIA (National Telecommunications and INformation Administration)

Magnetism

*Force exerted by magnet when they attract or repel each other *Caused by the motion of electric charges

Polarization orientations

*Linear (horitzontal, vertical, slant) *Circular (right- or left-hand)

Which are more impacted by scintillation / atmospheric effects?

*Scintillation: UHF (Narrowband) *Atmospheric: EHF (protected)

Analog signal (6)

*continuous wave that changes over time period. *sine wave *Described by: amplitude, frequency, phase, and/or period *no fixed range *more prone to distortions *transmits data in the form of a wave

Electromagnetic wave properties (4):

1) Accelerated charges are responsible for producing EM waves 2) Propagate by varying e-fields and b-fields 3) Travel through empty space at the speed of light 4) Can carry energy

Characteristics of a wave (5)

1) Amplitude 2) Wavelength 3) Frequency 4) Phase 5) Polarization

Quadrate Amplitude Modulation (QAM) definition and pros/cons (3)

1) Combination of amplitude and phase modulation 2) Pros: transmit more bits per symbol 3) Cons: susceptible to noise

ASK definition (pros/cons) (4)

1) Digital equivalent of AM 2) Pros: simple 3) Cons: susceptible to noise 4) Amplitude Modulation Depth

FSK definition (pros/cons) (5)

1) Digital equivalent of FM 2) Pros: less susceptible to noise 3) Cons: requires large bandwidth/bit than ASK 4) Order of modulation 5) Frequency deviation

PSK definition, pros/cons (3)

1) Digital equivalent of PM 2) Pros: less susceptible to noise and bandwidth efficient 3) Cons: requires complex receivers and transmitters

5 aspects of electromagnetism

1) One of 4 fundamental forces in the universe 2) 2nd strongest force 3) Operates at a distance 4) Acts on charge 5) Attracts and repels

Three atmospheric absorption bands?

1) Water vapor 2) Carbon Dioxide 3) Ozone

Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

18th century physicst, studied attractive/repulsive nature of electrical charges and magnets

Andre-Marie Ampere

19th century physicist, studied relationship between electricity and magnetism

How many possible outputs for BPSK?

2^1 = 2 = 1 or 0

How many outputs for QPSK?

2^2 = 4 ("quad") = 00, 01, 10, 11

FSK Order of Modulation

4 Frequencies, 4 Symbols

What did Andre-Marie Ampere show (2)

A magnetic needle is affected by a current in a wire, parallel wires attract or repel each other based on the direction of current

Maxwell Equation FOUR

A moving electric field produces a magnetic field, and a moving magnetic field produces an electric field

Define electromagnetic wave:

A wave that is composed of oscillating magnetic and electric fields

NATO frequency A-M (EU, NATO, US ECM)

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP

RF Signals can be classified as: (2)

ANALOG (continuous); DIGITAL (discrete)

Types of Digital Modulation (4)

ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation)

Symbol rate =

Aggregate data rate / bits per symbol ***Easiest way to remember: Data/FEC/Bits = symbol rate = BANDWIDTH of the Signal (in Hz, with whatever was in front...k, M, etc)

Types of Analog Modulation (3)

Amplitude, Frequency, Phase (AM, FM, PM)

Maxwell Equation THREE

An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field whose direction depends on the direction of the current

Allocation

Assignment of frequencies to a service

Two types of PSK:

BPSK (Binary) and QPSK (Quadrature, can be extended to 8PSK and beyond, but usually switch to QAM at this point)

Bits per symbol for each: BPSK QPSK 8PSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM

BPSK: 1 QPSK: 2 8PSK: 3 16QAM: 4 32QAM: 5 64QAM: 6

Symbol rate is equal to :

Bandwidth of the Signal (in G, k, etc) Hz

Binary code definition

Base is two (two states 0 and 1) (2^0 =1, vs 2^8-256), 8 bits = 1 byte

FEC rate =

Baseband Data Rate / Aggregate Data Rate (B/A)

Define amplitude modulation (AM) (or FM, PM)

CARRIER wave is modulated in amplitude / frequency, phase

James Clerk Maxwell

Calculated speed of electromagnetic field to approx speed of light, LIGHT IS AN ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE, electricity + light calculations

Why is amplitude modulation more susceptible to noise?

Closer to the noise floor

What is a sine wave?

Continous, uniform wave with constant frequency, amplitude, and phase

BANDWIDTH equals:

Data/FEC/bits (example: 2000Mb / (3/4) / 4 = 666.66MHz

What is the SEW Delta and where is it?

Delta 3, Peterson

Wavelength definition, representation, measurement

Distance between crests (meters), measure of how long the wave is physically

Most affected by atmospheric affects?

EHF

What are RF Signals?

Electromagnetic waves that are manipulated and changed to send a message

What are RF signals?

Electromagnetic waves that are manipulated and changed to send a messsage

Assignment

Grant of national authority to use a SPECIFIC frequency for a particular entity (GPS)

Constellation diagrams are:

Graphical representation of digital modulation techniques (such as PSK and QAM; PSK in circles, QAM in squares)

Energy and Frequency relationship

Greater frequency = higher energy

Amplitude definition, representation, measurement

Height of the wave, represents power, measured in Watts (W)

What creates larger atmospheric refraction angle?

High Pressure + Low Temperature

Basic definition of electricity

Imbalance of charges

Wavelength and frequency relationship

Inverse (shorter wave, greater frequency)

Coulomb's Law

Inverse Square Law: the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges

France & Iran

Iran jammed EUTELSAT to prevent accessibility to broadcast (BBC)

Why is EHF (protected) most utilized for military?

It's most resistant to nuclear

Captain Midnight

Jammed HBO, resulted in Electronic Communicatiosn Privacy Act of 1986 (satellite hijacking a felony)

IEEE frequency band names

L S C X KU K KA

Michael Faraday established:

Link between electricity and magnetism: magnet passing through a wire creates current in the wire, light can be affected by electrical currents, connecting LIGHT to ELECTRICITY and MAGENTISM

Maxwell Equation TWO

Magnetic poles come in pairs that attract and repel each other, much as electric charges do

Are electricity and magnetism different?

No, they are the same force operating in different ways

Frequency definition, representation, measurement

Number of cycles a wave completed every second *Hertz

Phase definition

Offset a wave from a given point (measured in degrees)

Three main atmospheric windows?

Optical, infrared, and radio windows

Polarization definition

Orientation of a wave, from e-field perspective

Electromagnetic radiation (EM) movement produces:

Oscillating (orthogonal) e-field and b-field, which travel perpendicular to each other in a bundle of energy called a photon

Youngs Double Slit Experiment proved and demonstrated:

PROVED light exhibits properties of waves, DEMONSTRATED light's constructive and destructive behaviors

Delta 3 mission

Present combat-ready electromagnetic warfare professionals to integrate, synchronize, and execute fires for US, Allied and Coalition Forces

Define scintillation

Rapid fluctuations in the phase and amplitude of a wave that is caused by rapid variations i(mainly in the electron density in ionosphere)

How do atmospheric layers affect electromagnetic signals?

Refract and distort low frequencies (UHF - Narrowband), water absorbs/destroys high frequencies (EHF - Protected)

Atmospheric windows?

Regions in the EM spectrum where energy can be fully transmitted

Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) PCM types (3)

Sampling, Quantizing, Encoding

Define atmosphere scattering

Scattering of electromagnetic waves makes sensor create hazy image *Absorption + Scattering = Attenuation

Static electricity

Separation of charges, opposite charges attract / like charges repel each other

Digital Modulation is:

Shift Keying (SK)

Baseband Data Rate:

The amount of information you are sending (data rate is based on the baseband)

Aggregate Data Rate

The data rate after Forward Error Correction is applied (adds extra bits to protect information)

Electromagnetic (EM) radiation is:

The flow of energy (photons) at the speed of light through free space or through a material medium in the form of electric and magnetic fields that make up electromagnetic waves

Maxwell Equation ONE

The force of attraction between electric charges is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

Current electricity

The movement of electrons through a conductive material in a uniform direction

Why is an analog signal more susceptible to noise?

There is not a finite value (digital is binary, either 0 or 1)

Signal domains?

Time domain (waves) vs frequency domain (lines/very narrow/tall wave)

Most affected by scintillation?

UHF

International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

UN's agency for information/communication technologies, ALLOCATE global radio spectrum & satellite orbits

What is Fourier transfer?

Used to convert a signal between te frequency and time domains

Fourier Transfer

Used to convert a signal between the frequency andterm-23 time domains

ITU frequency band names

VHF, UHF, SHF, EHF (very, ultra, super, extremely)

Modulation definition

Variation of a part of an EM wave for the transmission of information

Can the electromagnetic force operate at a long distance?

YES; physical interactions that do not have any observable contact are magnetic fields, but strength gets weaker as distance grows

Two types of modulation

analog and digital

Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is used to:

convert analog signals to digital signals

Maxwell's unified theory of electromagnetism

electricity and magnetism are not separate forces - they are the same (electromagnetic force) acting in different ways

Modulation is process of:

superimposing a low frequency signal onto a higher frequency signal (baseband + carrier wave)

Scintillation is a term for:

variations in strength, position, and polarization of transmitted signals passing through a medium


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