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 (WG3). 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 H...
High-frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere is still widely used. The ability to me...
Knowledge of the ionospheric electron density distribution and its fluctuations is essential for pre...
Abstract. For over a decade, Dartmouth College has oper-ated programmable radio receivers at multipl...
Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a tr...
Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a tr...
The propagation characteristics of radio signals are important parameters to consider when designing...
This paper summarizes the activities carried out by WP 3.1 of WG 3 of COST 296 action. The Work Pack...
International audienceThe impact of the main ionospheric trough, sporadic structures, gradients and ...
The paper presents an overview of the scientific research carried out in the frames of Working Group...
The use of High-Frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere remains prevalent for applic...
Radio propagation studies of the ionosphere using satellite radio beacons are described. The ionosph...
The need for more reliable and efficient communications services, especially those involving ionosph...
Following the discovery of the ionosphere by Marconi in 1901, different disciplines have been influe...
We have previously reported on a significant new multi-national project to provide improved predicti...
International audienceA transequatorial radio-wave propagation experiment at shortwave frequencies (...
High-frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere is still widely used. The ability to me...
Knowledge of the ionospheric electron density distribution and its fluctuations is essential for pre...
Abstract. For over a decade, Dartmouth College has oper-ated programmable radio receivers at multipl...
Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a tr...
Telecommunications via ionospheric reflection of radio signals of ground-based transmitters are a tr...
The propagation characteristics of radio signals are important parameters to consider when designing...
This paper summarizes the activities carried out by WP 3.1 of WG 3 of COST 296 action. The Work Pack...
International audienceThe impact of the main ionospheric trough, sporadic structures, gradients and ...
The paper presents an overview of the scientific research carried out in the frames of Working Group...
The use of High-Frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere remains prevalent for applic...
Radio propagation studies of the ionosphere using satellite radio beacons are described. The ionosph...
The need for more reliable and efficient communications services, especially those involving ionosph...
Following the discovery of the ionosphere by Marconi in 1901, different disciplines have been influe...
We have previously reported on a significant new multi-national project to provide improved predicti...
International audienceA transequatorial radio-wave propagation experiment at shortwave frequencies (...
High-frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere is still widely used. The ability to me...
Knowledge of the ionospheric electron density distribution and its fluctuations is essential for pre...
Abstract. For over a decade, Dartmouth College has oper-ated programmable radio receivers at multipl...