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Simultaneous characterization of propagation within the marine boundary layer at X-, Ka- and W-band
S.349-354The performance of radar sensors operating within the marine boundary layer is severely influenced by the actual atmospheric conditions, the sea surface and the geometry between radar and reflection point.
Foerster, J., Fuchs, H.-H., Essen, H.
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Extraterrestrial Influences on Remote Sensing in the Earth’s Atmosphere
Atmospheric properties have a significant influence on electromagnetic (EM) waves, including the propagation of EM signals used for remote sensing.
Aleksandra Nina +2 more
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Atmospheric impairment-induced attenuation is the prominent source of signal degradation in radio wave communication channels. The computation-based modeling of radio wave attenuation over the atmosphere is the stepwise application of relevant radio ...
Joseph Isabona +4 more
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Performance of BPSK subcarrier intensity modulation free-space optical communications using a log-normal atmospheric turbulence model [PDF]
In this paper, we present simulation results for the bit error rate (BER) performance and the fading penalty of a BPSK - subcarrier intensity modulation (BPSK-SIM) free-space optical (FSO) communication link in a log-normal atmospheric turbulence model ...
S. S. Muhammad +13 more
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S.79-83The performance of sensors operating within the marine boundary layer is severely influenced by the actual atmospheric conditions and the sea surface.
Fuchs, H.-H., Essen, H.
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Evaluation of Mobile GSM Performance under Different Atmospheric Propagation Models [PDF]
Atmospheric propagation is very effective on the performance of the wireless, mobile, radar, and communication systems. In this paper different atmospheric models are constructed under different atmospheric conditions.
Qaysar S.Mahdi, Idris H.Salih
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Free space optical system performance for a Gaussian beam propagating through non Kolmogorov weak turbulence [PDF]
Atmospheric turbulence has been described for many years by Kolmogorov's power spectral density model because of its simplicity. Unfortunately several experiments have been reported recently that show Kolmogorov theory is sometimes incomplete to describe
LARRY C. ANDREWS +6 more
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It is well known that atmospheric turbulence severely limits the applications based on the laser propagation though the atmosphere. The most common disturbances occurring due to the atmospheric turbulence are beam spreading, beam wandering, and ...
Yıldız, Fehmiye +3 more
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Mitigation of index of refraction turbulence (IRT) effects is crucial in long-range atmospheric communication links. Diversity-transmission is one favorable way for fading compensation.
Perlot, Nicolas +7 more
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lonospheric propagation of Atmospherics
With the equipment described in an earlier communication numerous waveforms of atmospherics in the frequency region 50 c/s to 300 kc/s have been reported at this station during the period April 1957 to December 1958. A large number of these show a multi-hop propagation and the results of measurements of these waveforms are analysed and presented in ...
M. W. CRIPLONKAR, M. S. RATTIANGADI
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