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20 August 1998 EMI/EMC analysis of the Global Hawk for the airborne communication node
Louis R. Jaeger, Steve Carson, Ian Murch, Elizabeth Rosenfeld, Clayton V. Stewart
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Abstract
The EMI/EMC issues associated with implementation of the Airborne Communication Node (ACN) payload on the Global Hawk Unmanned Air Vehicle are explored. Two ACN subsystems are evaluated in greater detail, the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) and a commercial based personal communication system. A novel antenna design for SINCGARS is defined. A VHF variant of existing commercial cell and paging technology is described with an appropriate antenna.
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Louis R. Jaeger, Steve Carson, Ian Murch, Elizabeth Rosenfeld, and Clayton V. Stewart "EMI/EMC analysis of the Global Hawk for the airborne communication node", Proc. SPIE 3393, Digitization of the Battlespace III, (20 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317676
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Telecommunications

Electromagnetic coupling

Linear filtering

Bandpass filters

Multiplexers

Polarization

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