Calibrated GPS ionospheric receiver measurements applied to HF communication and surveillance missions
Calibrated GPS ionospheric receiver measurements applied to HF communication and surveillance missions
- Author(s): M. Reilly ; S. Gardner ; J. Goodman ; R. Barnes
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19940474
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- Author(s): M. Reilly ; S. Gardner ; J. Goodman ; R. Barnes Source: Sixth International Conference on `HF Radio Systems and Techniques', 1994 p. 104 – 108
- Conference: Sixth International Conference on `HF Radio Systems and Techniques'
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19940474
- ISBN: 0 85296 616 4
- Location: York, UK
- Conference date: 4-7 July 1994
- Format: PDF
A calibrated GPS ionospheric receiver at NRL is used to specify total electron content in the surrounding region. Global coverage is being approached in the ongoing proliferation of GPS satellites and receivers. Methods to exploit this for HF problems are investigated in the paper. The example of HF communications is considered. Present capability is indicated.
Inspec keywords: ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; plasma; electron density; radio links; radiowave propagation; satellite relay systems; radionavigation
Subjects: Radionavigation and direction finding; Radiowave and rocket soundings of the ionosphere; Radiowave propagation; Radio links and equipment; Satellite communication systems; Ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation
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