Title :
The variation of foF2 in the equatorial ionosphere
Author :
Xue, Zhang Rui ; Boon, Teo Kien
Abstract :
The ionospheric variation plays an important role in high frequency (HF) propagation. HF radio waves emitted by a transmitter at a given elevation angle may travel and reach the designated receiver via reflection off the ionosphere in a given circuit. Thus, the understanding of the variation of the ionosphere is very important for the design of the communication circuit. In the study of the ionosphere, foF2 is taken as the main parameter that reflects the ionospheric variations because the densest ionization occurs in this layer. One of the most important quantities in HF communications is the maximum usable frequency (MUF), which is the maximum frequency reflected by the ionosphere for a given circuit, and is closely related to foF2. Thus, the study of the variation of foF2 is very helpful for the HF circuit design. We investigate the behavior of foF2 values which can characterize well the F-region morphology over the equatorial region and of the relation to solar activity. Thus, we can get a better understanding of the equatorial ionosphere and provide suggestions and help on the improvement of the prediction of the equatorial ionosphere and HF circuit design.
Keywords :
Earth-ionosphere waveguide; F-region; HF radio propagation; electromagnetic wave reflection; solar activity; telecommunication network planning; F-region morphology; HF propagation; HF radiowave propagation; communication circuit design; equatorial ionosphere; foF2; high frequency propagation; ionospheric variation; maximum usable frequency; solar activity; Circuit synthesis; Data analysis; Frequency; Ionization; Ionosphere; Laboratories; Physics; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Space exploration;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 Asia-Pacific
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8404-0
DOI :
10.1109/APRASC.2004.1422481