DocumentCode :
83463
Title :
Solar-Powered Microwave Transmission for Remote Sensing and Communications
Author :
Whitehurst, L.N. ; Min-Chang Lee ; Pradipta, Rezy
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Boston Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Volume :
41
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Mar-13
Firstpage :
606
Lastpage :
612
Abstract :
A solar-powered microwave transmission system is proposed for remote sensing and communications purposes. We present in this paper a proof of concept to operate solar-powered microwave transmission and an investigation of microwave interactions with atmospheric plasmas. In this conceptualized system, a solar thermophotovoltaic system is considered to produce direct current electricity, which is then used to power solid-state microwave transmitters. The results from these simulations provide insights on how to produce an economically and environmentally conscientious energy source, which can be used for remote-sensing and communication applications. However, it is expected that microwaves may interact with ionospheric plasmas, primarily in the E-region to induce large-scale fluctuations in plasma density and geomagnetic fields with threshold wave electric-field intensities of ~ 1 V/m. After we determine the instability thresholds, we can use them to set up the safe operation range of solar-powered microwave transmission.
Keywords :
electric fields; microwave power transmission; plasma density; remote sensing; E-region; atmospheric plasmas; communication applications; conceptualized system; direct current electricity; energy source; geomagnetic fields; instability thresholds; ionospheric plasmas; large-scale fluctuations; microwave interactions; plasma density; power solid-state microwave transmitters; proof of concept; remote-sensing applications; solar thermophotovoltaic system; solar-powered microwave transmission system; threshold wave electric-field intensities; Earth; Electromagnetic heating; Microwave antennas; Microwave communication; Microwave oscillators; Plasmas; Four-wave mixing; ionospheric plasma density and geomagnetic field fluctuations; microwave-atmospheric plasma interactions; plasma stability; solar thermophotovoltaic (STPV) system; solar-powered microwave transmissions;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2244101
Filename :
6475370
Link To Document :
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