Title :
Ionospheric electron density profiles derived from obliquely sounded HF radar
Author :
Yong-Min Lee ; Jin-Ho Jo ; Moon-Hee You ; Cheol-Oh Jeong
Author_Institution :
Satellite & Wireless Convergence Res. Dept., Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst., Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
The oblique ionospheric sounding technique using HF radar have some advantages in terms of that the obliquely sounded HF signal have the abilities to monitor the ionosphere of some places where it is not deployed vertical sounder between transmitter and receiver and of course, to vertically detect the ionosphere of area where it is deployed itself. It allows obtaining more information of ionosphere, such as critical frequency, vertical height and electron density, MUF (maximum usable frequency) over a wider area with no additional ionosonde. We present the results of experimental studies of oblique sounding for research purpose between Jeju and Icheon stations in Korea which are about 420km apart. The algorithm we proposed calculates the electron density profiles in ionosphere which considered the incidence angle, the Doppler frequency, the influence of traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs), the multipath propagation, and the error probability. Adaptability for obliquely sounded HF signal to ionosphere are mainly focused.
Keywords :
electron density; ionospheric disturbances; probability; Doppler frequency; Icheon station; Jeju station; Korea; MUF; TID; algorithm; critical frequency; error probability; incidence angle; ionosphere information; ionosphere monitoring; ionosphere obliquely sounded HF signal adaptability; ionosphere vertical detection; ionospheric electron density profile calculation; maximum usable frequency; multipath propagation; oblique ionospheric sounding technique; obliquely sounded HF radar; receiver vertical sounder; transmitter vertical sounder; traveling ionospheric disturbances; vertical height; wider ionosonde area; Density measurement; Ionosphere; Radar tracking; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Satellites; electron density profiles; ionogram; oblique sounding; oblique to vertical conversion;
Conference_Titel :
Microwaves, Radar, and Wireless Communication (MIKON), 2014 20th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gdansk
Print_ISBN :
978-617-607-553-0
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.2014.6900018