DocumentCode :
3121862
Title :
Meteor trail footprint statistics
Author :
Mui, S. ; Ellicott, R.
Author_Institution :
General Electric Co., Camden, NJ, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
30 Sep-3 Oct 1990
Firstpage :
890
Abstract :
Footprint statistics derived from field test data are presented. The statistics are the probability that two receivers will lie in the same footprint. The dependence of the footprint statistics on the transmitter range, link orientation, and antenna polarization are examined. Empirical expressions for the footprint statistics are presented. The need to distinguish the instantaneous footprint, which is the area illuminated at a particular instant, from the composite footprint, which is the total area illuminated during the lifetime of the meteor trail, is explained. The statistics for the instantaneous and composite footprints have been found to be similar. The only significant difference lies in the parameter that represents the probability of two colocated receivers being in the same footprint. The composite footprint statistics can be used to calculate the space diversity gain of a multiple-receiver system. The instantaneous footprint statistics are useful in the evaluation of the interference probability in a network of meteor burst communication nodes
Keywords :
meteor burst communications; radiofrequency interference; antenna polarization; composite footprint; field test data; interference probability; link orientation; meteor burst communication nodes; meteor burst network; meteor trail; multiple-receiver system; probability; space diversity gain; transmitter range; Diversity methods; Earth; Electrons; Lighting; Probability; Shape; Statistical analysis; Statistics; Testing; Transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1990. MILCOM '90, Conference Record, A New Era. 1990 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1990.117542
Filename :
117542
Link To Document :
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