Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a traditional area. However, this technique is still in use in telecommunications, broadcasting, etc. Various problems have not yet been solved and some of them were studied in Working Group 3 (WG 3). Structure of WG 3 and the terms of reference of its four working packages are described in the introductory paper by Zolesi and Cander (2004). Here we describe the main results achieved in COST 271 in the following areas: i) large-scale fluctuations of planetary and gravity waves; ii) development of a new type of HF channel simulator; iii) geomagnetic storm effects on the F1-region ionosphere; iv) the sporadic E-layer and spread-F phenomena; v) the ...
A wideband HF simulator has been constructed that is based on a detailed physical model. It can gene...
Temporal and spatial changes in the upper at-mosphere act to limit and degrade the perform-ance of t...
Space weather effects can strongly influence high-frequency (HF) communications by changing the ...
Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a tr...
This paper focuses on the use of the HF frequency band, 3-30 MHz, as a wireless communications mediu...
The propagation characteristics of radio signals are important parameters to consider when designing...
High Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely usedtechnique specifi...
Since 2003, our group has been investigating the performance of different transmission techniques fo...
The paper presents an overview of the scientific research carried out in the frames of Working Group...
Airlines use the polar routes because for some flights the shortest route (the great circle) takes t...
The paper presents an overview of the scientific research carried out in the frames of Working Group...
Although high frequency (HF, 3 to 30 MHz) radio propagation (both skywave and ground wave) has been ...
Wireless communications has seen explosive growth in recent decades, in a realm that is both broad a...
International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). ...
Both the high latitude ionosphere and mid --latitude trough region are essentially inhomogeneous and...
A wideband HF simulator has been constructed that is based on a detailed physical model. It can gene...
Temporal and spatial changes in the upper at-mosphere act to limit and degrade the perform-ance of t...
Space weather effects can strongly influence high-frequency (HF) communications by changing the ...
Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a tr...
This paper focuses on the use of the HF frequency band, 3-30 MHz, as a wireless communications mediu...
The propagation characteristics of radio signals are important parameters to consider when designing...
High Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely usedtechnique specifi...
Since 2003, our group has been investigating the performance of different transmission techniques fo...
The paper presents an overview of the scientific research carried out in the frames of Working Group...
Airlines use the polar routes because for some flights the shortest route (the great circle) takes t...
The paper presents an overview of the scientific research carried out in the frames of Working Group...
Although high frequency (HF, 3 to 30 MHz) radio propagation (both skywave and ground wave) has been ...
Wireless communications has seen explosive growth in recent decades, in a realm that is both broad a...
International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). ...
Both the high latitude ionosphere and mid --latitude trough region are essentially inhomogeneous and...
A wideband HF simulator has been constructed that is based on a detailed physical model. It can gene...
Temporal and spatial changes in the upper at-mosphere act to limit and degrade the perform-ance of t...
Space weather effects can strongly influence high-frequency (HF) communications by changing the ...