Title :
Spatial decorrelation of VHF and UHF trans-ionospheric signals measured at Ascension Island
Author :
van de Kamp, Max ; Cannon, Paul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract :
The effect of spatial decorrelation of signals of space-based synthetic-aperture radars by equatorial ionospheric turbulence, is studied by monitoring 150 and 400 MHz signals from LEO beacon satellites on an array of spaced antennas located on Ascension Island, and analysing the cross-correlations of the phases of the received signals. The special property of this approach is that it does not convolve the spatial fluctuations with the movement of the satellite. The geometrical component of the phase difference between antennas is accurately removed by adjusting the satellite position using the measured phases. As expected, the phase of VHF signals is much more affected by scintillation than the UHF phase. In the example given, the spatial correlation over 130 m falls to zero at VHF and 0.55 at UHF. Correlations over longer distances have been determined using a novel dasiaphase reconstructionpsila technique. In the absence of scintillation the decorrelation distance is ~10 km for both frequencies. With increasing scintillation, the decorrelation distance decreases to around 100 m at VHF and 300 m at UHF.
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; VHF radio propagation; decorrelation; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; millimetre wave antenna arrays; radar signal processing; satellite antennas; synthetic aperture radar; UHF trans-ionospheric signals; VHF trans-ionospheric signals; phase reconstruction; scintillation; space-based synthetic-aperture radars; spatial decorrelation; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Decorrelation; Low earth orbit satellites; Monitoring; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Satellite antennas; Spaceborne radar; UHF measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 2009. EuCAP 2009. 3rd European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4753-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-00-024573-2