Automatic Ionospheric Parameter Extraction from Digital Ionogram Data.

Abstract

The development of techniques to automatically extract the ionospheric ionization parameters of foF2, M(3000), fmin, and ftEs from digital ionograms have become feasible with the advent of advanced digital sounders. From digital ionogram data of the Digisonde 128PS the six most significant echoes for each frequency are extracted in the Geomonitor. They are further processed in the Automatic Parameter Evaluation program (A.P.E.) to determine the main echo height for each frequency. The program takes into consideration the frequency continuity of the reflection height, multiple hop reflection heights, rate of change of slope and the physical properties of the ionogram such as foE's dependence on the solar zenith angle. The output data are mathematically smoothed to produce a refined ionogram. From this refined ionogram the A.P.E. program determines the four ionospheric parameters. In a study of 1500 ionograms the automatically evaluated ionogram parameters are compared with the manually scaled values and the differences are analyzed statistically. Also some case studies are discussed concentrating on the reasons for larger deviations. The program has been written considering the future possibility of implementation in a microcomputer which can integrate the functions of the Geomonitor, as well as a True Height Analysis program. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA084101

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  • B. W. Reinisch
  • J. S. Tang
  • K. Bibl
  • Scott Smith

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  • C4I
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  • Air Force
  • Algorithms
  • Computer Programming
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  • Electron Density
  • Identification
  • Ionograms
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