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Analytical model of electromagnetic waves propagation and location of inclined plasma layers using occultation data

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:16 authored by A Pavelyev, Yuei-An Liou, J Wickert, Kefei ZhangKefei Zhang, Chuan-Sheng Wang, Yuriy KuleshovYuriy Kuleshov
An analytical model for the description of the electromagnetic waves propagation in a layered medium consisting of sectors having the locally spherical symmetric distributions of refractivity is introduced. Model presents analytical expressions for the phase path and refractive attenuation of electromagnetic waves. Influence of the inclined ionospheric layers is a cause of the ionospheric interference in the transionospheric communication satellite-to-satellite or satellite to Earth links. It follows from the analytical model that the identification of the inclined ionospheric layers contributions and measurements of their location and parameters may be fullled by use of comparative analysis of the amplitude variations and the eikonal acceleration of the RO signals. Model is applied to analysis of the radio occultation (RO) signals propagating through the ionosphere and atmosphere. Model explains existence of the ionospheric contributions in the RO signals at the altitudes 30-90km of the RO ray perigee as connected with influence of a tangent point in the ionosphere where the electron density gradient is perpendicular to the RO ray trajectory. By use of the CHAMP RO amplitude data a description of different types of the ionospheric contributions to the RO signals is introduced and compared with results of measurements obtained earlier in the communication link satellite-to-Earth at frequency 1.5415 GHz of MARSAT satellite.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.2528/PIER10042707
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    ISSN - Is published in 19376472

Journal

Progress In Electromagnetics Research

Volume

106

Start page

177

End page

202

Total pages

26

Publisher

EMW Publishing

Place published

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 Electromagnetics Academy

Former Identifier

2006019594

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-11-19

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