Conference Proceedings on Propagation Effects on Military Systems in the High Altitude Region Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 3-7 June 1985.
Abstract
The purpose of this meeting was to bring together ionospheric physicists, communications and systems engineers, plus managers and users of communications and surveillance systems from the NATO countries to exchange information on the subject of the symposium. Included in the scope of the meeting were: (1) detailed experimental studies of ionospheric irregularities and regular structure, (2) results of ionospheric modification (HF heating) experiments, (3) theoretical studies of ionospheric irregularity formation, (4) a global survey of ground conductivities, (5) results of disturbance modeling studies, and (6) high latitude effects on the following systems: a) HF radio communication, b) Trans-ionospheric communications, c) Satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR), d) MF radio broadcasting, e) Spatially adative propagation, f) HF digital, g) Skywave HF sea-state radar and h) meteor burst communication.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA166585
Entities
People
- H. Soicer
Organizations
- AGARD