Title :
Radio science issues - contribution to disaster management
Author :
Lefeuvre, François
Author_Institution :
LPC2E/CNRS, Orleans, France
Abstract :
Radio science activities covered by URSI (International Radio Science Union) are briefly reviewed. They encompasses the knowledge and study of all aspects of electromagnetic fields and waves in a wide frequency range running from micropulsation frequencies (i.e. from ~1 mHz) to Terahertz. The topics include: electromagnetic measurements and standards, electromagnetic theory and applications, radio-communication systems and signal processing, electronics and Photonics, electromagnetic environment and interference, wave propagation and remote sensing, ionospheric radio and propagation, waves in plasmas, radio astronomy, and electromagnetics in biology and medicine. A very preliminary analysis of potential radio science contribution to natural disaster management is presented. It is focussed on problems raised by radio communication and observation systems: before, during and after disasters. It points out the importance of a close collaboration between geoscience and engineering science: both to interpret observational data and to design new instruments. More elaborated analyses are needed to identify other challenges and collaborations. A call for collaborations between Scientific Unions as well as Research and Application organisms is launched.
Keywords :
disasters; radiocommunication; International Radio Science Union; biology electromagnetics; disaster management; electromagnetic environment; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic measurements; electromagnetic theory; electronics; ionospheric radio; medicine electromagnetics; micropulsation frequencies; photonics; radio astronomy; radio communication; radio science; radiocommunication systems; remote sensing; signal processing; wave propagation; waves in plasmas; wide frequency range; Biomedical signal processing; Collaboration; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic scattering; Frequency; Measurement standards; Photonics; Radio Science; communication; component; disaster managemen; radio observations;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference (IMOC), 2009 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location :
Belem
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5356-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1679-4389
DOI :
10.1109/IMOC.2009.5427637