Title :
Theoretical performance limits on tropospheric refractivity estimation using point-to-point microwave measurements
Author :
Tabrikian, Joseph ; Krolik, Jeffrey L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
fDate :
11/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Ducted propagation above the ocean surface can seriously impact shipboard radar and communications. Point-to-point microwave measurements have been proposed as a means of estimating tropospheric refractivity for the purposes of characterizing surface-based ducts. This paper addresses the theoretical performance of refractivity estimates that can be made by combining field measurements at different frequencies with prior statistics of refractivity variation. Parameterizing the refractivity profile using empirical orthogonal functions derived from a historical database, both Cramer-Rao performance bounds and the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimate are discussed using coherent or incoherent signals. Results obtained using a realistic model of refractivity conditions off Southern California suggest that multifrequency propagation measurements can significantly improve the estimation of refractivity and propagation loss profiles
Keywords :
UHF measurement; electromagnetic wave refraction; functional analysis; loss measurement; microwave links; microwave measurement; microwave propagation; parameter estimation; refractive index; statistical analysis; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; Cramer-Rao performance bounds; Southern California; UHF band; coherent signals; ducted propagation; empirical orthogonal functions; field measurements; frequencies; historical database; incoherent signals; maximum a posteriori estimate; multifrequency propagation measurements; ocean surface; performance limits; point-to-point microwave measurements; propagation loss measurement; propagation loss profiles; refractivity parameterization; refractivity profile; refractivity variation statistics; shipboard communications; shipboard radar; surface-based ducts; tropospheric refractivity estimation; Frequency estimation; Microwave communication; Microwave measurements; Microwave propagation; Oceans; Radar; Refractive index; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Underwater communication;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on