Ionospheric Radio Propagation

Ionospheric Radio Propagation
Author: Kenneth Davies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1965
Genre: Ionospheric radio wave propagation
ISBN: UOM:39015001324881

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Ionospheric Radio

Ionospheric Radio
Author: Kenneth Davies
Publsiher: IET
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 086341186X

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This introductory text replaces two earlier publications (Davies 1965, 1969). Among the topics: characteristics of waves and plasma, the solar-terrestrial system, the Appleton formula, radio soundings of the ionosphere, morphology of the ionosphere, oblique propagation, importance of amplitude and phase, earth-space propagation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Ionospheric Radio Propagation

Ionospheric Radio Propagation
Author: Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1948
Genre: Atmosphere, Upper
ISBN: UOM:39015077295486

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The High Latitude Ionosphere and its Effects on Radio Propagation

The High Latitude Ionosphere and its Effects on Radio Propagation
Author: R. D. Hunsucker,J. K. Hargreaves
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2007-09-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139435000

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A modern treatment of the physics and phenomena of the ionosphere, beginning with the basics of radio propagation and the use of radio techniques in ionospheric studies. Ample cross-referencing, chapter summaries and reference lists make this book an invaluable aid for graduate students, ionospheric physicists and radio engineers.

Radio Wave Propagation Fundamentals Second Edition

Radio Wave Propagation Fundamentals  Second Edition
Author: Artem Saakian
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781630818456

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This completely updated second edition of an Artech House classic provides a thorough introduction to the basic principles of electromagnetic wave propagation of radio frequencies in real-world conditions, fully updated by including new achievements in theory and technology. It serves as an invaluable daily reference for practitioners in the field and as a complete, organized text on the subject. This comprehensive resource covers a wide range of essential topics, from the classification of radio waves, electromagnetic wave theory, and antennas for RF radio links, to the impact of the earth surface on the propagation of ground waves, atmospheric affects in radio wave propagation, and radio wave reception. The book explores the propagation of the ground radio waves, namely the waves that propagate in vicinity of the earth's surface (e.g., guided by that interface), without involvement of any atmospheric effects. Specifics of the high-frequency (HF) radio propagation due to reflections from ionospheric layers is studied, based on commonly used models of the ionospheric vertical profiles. Scattering of the radio waves of UHF and higher frequency bands from the random variations of the tropospheric refraction index (from tiny air turbulences) are also considered by using the principles of statistical radio-physics. Analysis of propagation conditions on real propagation paths, including analysis of the power budget of the VHF/UHF link to assure its stability (percentage of availability within observation time frame), terrestrial, broadcast, mobile, and satellite RF links are presented. The engineering design of the cellular networks, including LTE 4G, 5G and upcoming higher generations is explored. HF propagation predictions for extremely long-range links design for commercial and military applications are explained. Packed with examples and problems, this book provides a theoretical background for astrophysical, aeronomy and geophysical instrumentation design.

Radio Propagation and Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communication Links

Radio Propagation and Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communication Links
Author: Nathan Blaunstein,Christos G. Christodoulou
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2007-02-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470069981

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Antennas and Propogation for Wireless Communication covers the basics of wireless communication system design with emphasis on antennas and propagation. It contains information on antenna fundamentals and the latest developments in smart antennas, as well as the radiation effects of hand-held devices. Antennas and Propogation for Wireless Communication provides a complete discussion of all the topics important to the design of wireless communication systems. Written by acknowledged authorities in their respective fields, the book deals with practical applications and presents real world examples. A solutions manual for college adopters accompanies the text. Ideal for engineers working in communication, antennas, and propagation for telecomm, military, and aerospace applications, as well as students of electrical engineering, this book covers all topics needed for a complete system design.

The Propagation of Radio Waves

The Propagation of Radio Waves
Author: K. G. Budden
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1988-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521369525

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This book is concerned with the ionosphere and the magnetosphere, and the theory of their effect on radio waves. It includes accounts of some mathematical topics now widely used in this study, particularly W. K. B. approximations, Airy integral functions and integration by steepest descents. The subject is divided into ray theory and full wave theory. Ray theory is useful for high frequencies when the ionosphere is treated as a horizonally stratified medium. The discussion of the magnetosphere, whose structure is more complicated, includes an account of whistlers and ion cyclotron whistlers. The book has been planned both for final year undergraduates and as a reference book for research. It is suitable as a course book on radio propagation for students of physics or electrical engineering or mathematics. Some of the topics are presented from an elementary viewpoint so as to help undergraduates new to the subject. The later parts are more advanced. Because the subject is so large and has seen many important recent advances, some topics have had to be treated briefly, but there is a full bibliography with about 600 references.

Ionospheric Radio Waves

Ionospheric Radio Waves
Author: Kenneth Davies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1969
Genre: Ionospheric radio wave propagation
ISBN: UCAL:B4540714

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