DocumentCode
242357
Title
Monitoring of ionosphere propagation conditions using opportunistic HF signals
Author
Khoder, Khaled ; Fleury, Romain ; Pagani, P.
Author_Institution
Microwave Dept., Telecom Bretagne, Brest, France
fYear
2014
fDate
6-11 April 2014
Firstpage
2697
Lastpage
2701
Abstract
The ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). This region is highly ionized, that is, it has a high density of free electrons (negative charges) and positively charged ions. It has practical importance because, among other functions, it enables HF radio propagation to distant places on the earth. The ionization of neutral atoms is mainly due to the extreme ultraviolet light radiation from the sun. Consequently, the ionosphere exhibits diurnal changes (day / night), seasonal changes (summer / winter) and is strongly affected by solar activity (11-year cycle, solar flares, ...). Knowledge of the characteristics of the ionosphere is required to establish radio communication links over large distances around the globe. We present in this paper the use of opportunistic HF waves in order to obtain information on the state and variation of the ionosphere. Once HF signals are identified, the knowledge of their characteristic (power, signal path, ...) will allow us to study the state and the behavior of the ionosphere. Knowledge of different sources of ionospheric attenuation is thus interesting. The concept of attenuation will be illustrated by an example in the second part of this article. This work is a first step in a research project that aims for environmental monitoring for ionospheric propagation.
Keywords
HF radio propagation; ionosphere; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; ionospheric techniques; radio links; HF radio propagation; HF signal path; HF signal power; Sun extreme ultraviolet light radiation; altitude 90 km to 1000 km; atmosphere upper region; environmental monitoring; free electron density; highly ionized region; ionosphere behavior; ionosphere propagation condition monitoring; ionosphere state; ionosphere variation; ionospheric attenuation; ionospheric propagation; negative charges; neutral atom ionization; opportunistic HF signals; opportunistic HF waves; positively charged ions; radio communication links; solar activity; Attenuation; Ionosphere; Radio transmitters; Software; Time-frequency analysis; HF propagation; ionosphere; ionospheric prediction software; measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2014 8th European Conference on
Conference_Location
The Hague
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EuCAP.2014.6902381
Filename
6902381
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