TrellisWare’s TW-6400 Low Power Troposcatter Radio (LPTR) recently completed successful testing of mobile maritime ship-to-ship troposcatter/over-the-horizon communications covering link distances over 165 miles with throughputs in the 2 Mbps range. Utilizing a new waveform called Adaptive Constant Envelope Troposcatter (ACE-T), the TrellisWare LPTR prototype system operates down to a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of -8 dB, which along with an innovative antenna tracking algorithm, enables long-distance, mobile, over-the-horizon troposcatter communications using single diversity antennas and relatively low power amplifiers.
“This is the first time that mobile ship-to-ship BLOS communications have been carried out at microwave frequencies without the use of a satellite or an airborne relay,” said Scott Enserink, lead systems engineer for Troposcatter communications at TrellisWare. “TrellisWare’s LPTR unit is also designed to provide ease of transport, simplified user implementation, and the flexibility to integrate the unit into existing Naval communications infrastructure.”
“As a leading provider of robust communications solutions for the DoD, TrellisWare was well positioned to build and test a reliable solution for this challenging problem,” added Marcus Urie, senior director of product management. “This successful test shows that TrellisWare’s LPTR can maintain mobile, robust troposcatter communications even in challenging and highly variable propagation conditions.”
Contact sales@trellisware.com to learn more about the TrellisWare LPTR solution.
Tina Bachman
TrellisWare Technologies, Inc.
tbachman@trellisware.com
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