Flickering of a radio-signal due to an atmospheric turbulence

Author:

Klyuev Dmitriy S.,Volobuev Andrey N.,Krasnov Sergei V.,Adyshirin-Zade Kaira A.,Antipova Tatyana A.,Aleksandrova Natalia N.

Abstract

Background. Turbulent fluctuations of the refractive index in the atmosphere lead to distortions during the passage of the radio signal. This can lead to distortion of the transmitted information due to the resulting fluctuations of the amplitude, phase and intensity of the electromagnetic wave that transmits the radio signal. Fluctuations in the intensity of the radio signal lead to flickering of the radio signal on the receiving antenna due to turbulent phenomena in the atmosphere, which are a complex multifunctional physical phenomenon. Aim. The problem of fluctuation of the intensity of the radio signal at the receiving antenna due to atmospheric turbulence is considered the flicker of the radio signal. This problem is currently extremely actual, because there is a tendency of active, negative interference in the process of high-quality transmission of the radio signal on the background of naturally caused turbulent fluctuations. Methods. A theoretical analysis of the passage of a radio signal through a turbulent atmosphere is carried out. The spatial correlation function of fluctuations in the intensity of the received radio signal due to atmospheric turbulence is investigated. Results. The concept of the radio signal flicker characteristic is introduced as the average value of a random variable over the cross section of the receiving antenna the dispersion of the logarithm of the radio signal power. A model of the occurrence of fluctuations in the case of two regions in the cross section of the receiving antenna with different levels of radio signal intensity is calculated. The correlation function for this model is found. Conclusion. Based on the Fourier-spectrum expansion of the two-point spatial correlation function of turbulent fluctuations of the refractive index, the dependence of the flicker characteristic of the radio signal on the wave number of turbulent fluctuations of the atmosphere is found. It is shown that the turbulence of the atmosphere has the greatest effect on the radio signal when the length of the electromagnetic wave is comparable to the scale of turbulent fluctuations.

Publisher

Povolzhskiy State University of Telecommunications and Informatics

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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