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The effect of ionospheric reflected noise on the performance of an orbital-debris radar systemAn orbital-debris radar system was designed to detect the presence of small objects in low earth orbit by reflecting radio waves off the objects. The author provides a rigorous derivation of the ionospheric reflected noise power and provides an integration over the complete pulse period. Free electrons and ions contained in the ionosphere cause incoherent scatter of the radar signal. This ionospheric reflection tends to increase the noise at the terrestrial radar receiver. A parameter called the ionospheric scattering cross section per unit volume, which is a function of altitude, is useful for computing the power of the ionospheric reflection signal. The Doppler frequency speed of the ionospheric reflected signal is a function of altitude also. The ionospheric noise of a 9-GHz orbital-debris radar receiver is computed using these concepts. Annual and diurnal variations of the noise are included.
Document ID
19920033708
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Bishop, Dennis F.
(JPL Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Volume: 33
ISSN: 0018-9375
Subject Category
Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command And Tracking
Accession Number
92A16332
Distribution Limits
Public
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