Title :
Analysis of radar systems for the observation of incoherent radio-wave scattering in the ionosphere
Author :
Shearman, E.D.R. ; Bain, W.C. ; Weekes, K.
fDate :
5/1/1963 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The demonstration by Bowles of the radar detection of incoherent radio-wave scattering from free electrons in the ionosphere has shown the possibility of measuring from the earth´s surface the electron density the upper side of the F-layer. The distribution in volume and the relative motion of the scatterers gives rise to a range-distributed and Doppler-spread echo on a radar. The choice of the best radar system for the detection of such targets is complex. The paper analyses the response of f.m. and pulse radars to volume-distributed targets, both with stationary and with relatively moving scatterers. The equipment parameters necessary to ensure the best signal/noise ratio are found for the two radar systems, and their merits are compared. The relative performance for a given range-resolution and post-detector integration is shown to depend on the ratio of maximum peak to maximum mean power for the radar transmitter. As an example, the relative performance of particular 90Mc/s f.m. and 400Mc/s pulse systems are compared. The signal/noise performance is similar, but the pulse system is shown to have advantages which render it more attractive.
Keywords :
radar applications; radiowave propagation;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1963.0119