International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). This region is highly ionized, that is, it has a high density of free electrons (negative charges) and positively charged ions. It has practical importance because, among other functions, it enables HF radio propagation to distant places on the earth. The ionization of neutral atoms is mainly due to the extreme ultraviolet light radiation from the sun. Consequently, the ionosphere exhibits diurnal changes (day / night), seasonal changes (summer / winter) and is strongly affected by solar activity (11-year cycle, solar flares, ...). Knowledge of the characteristics of the ionosphere is required to establish radio communication links over large...
Abstract Radio waves provide a useful diagnostic tool to investigate the properties of the ionospher...
High-frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere is still widely used. The ability to me...
Airlines use the polar routes because for some flights the shortest route (the great circle) takes t...
International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). ...
International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). ...
High Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely usedtechnique specifi...
The propagation characteristics of radio signals are important parameters to consider when designing...
High Frequency (3-30 MHz) (HF) Ionospheric Channel is used for military, civilian and amateur commun...
This dissertation explores novel techniques for observing the ionosphere using natural signals. The ...
This paper focuses on the use of the HF frequency band, 3-30 MHz, as a wireless communications mediu...
The electromagnetic emission in the topside ionosphere has been investigated since the first satelli...
Space weather effects can strongly influence high-frequency (HF) communications by changing the ...
High frequency (HF) radio wave propagation is sensitive to ionospheric disturbances caused by space ...
High frequency (HF) radio wave propagation is sensitive to ionospheric disturbances caused by space ...
The electromagnetic emission in the topside ionosphere has been investigated since the first satelli...
Abstract Radio waves provide a useful diagnostic tool to investigate the properties of the ionospher...
High-frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere is still widely used. The ability to me...
Airlines use the polar routes because for some flights the shortest route (the great circle) takes t...
International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). ...
International audienceThe ionosphere refers to the upper regions of the atmosphere (90 to 1000 km). ...
High Frequency (HF) communications through ionospheric reflection is a widely usedtechnique specifi...
The propagation characteristics of radio signals are important parameters to consider when designing...
High Frequency (3-30 MHz) (HF) Ionospheric Channel is used for military, civilian and amateur commun...
This dissertation explores novel techniques for observing the ionosphere using natural signals. The ...
This paper focuses on the use of the HF frequency band, 3-30 MHz, as a wireless communications mediu...
The electromagnetic emission in the topside ionosphere has been investigated since the first satelli...
Space weather effects can strongly influence high-frequency (HF) communications by changing the ...
High frequency (HF) radio wave propagation is sensitive to ionospheric disturbances caused by space ...
High frequency (HF) radio wave propagation is sensitive to ionospheric disturbances caused by space ...
The electromagnetic emission in the topside ionosphere has been investigated since the first satelli...
Abstract Radio waves provide a useful diagnostic tool to investigate the properties of the ionospher...
High-frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation in the ionosphere is still widely used. The ability to me...
Airlines use the polar routes because for some flights the shortest route (the great circle) takes t...