Publication: Utilizing nonlinear ELF generation in modulated ionospheric heating experiments for communications applications
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Jin, G.
Spasojevic, M.
Cohen, M. B.
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2013
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English
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Journal Article
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Modulated high-frequency heating of the D region ionosphere near the auroral electrojet can generate extremely low frequency (ELF; 3 Hz-3 kHz) radio waves. The modulated heating process is nonlinear and generates harmonics at integer multiples of the ELF modulation frequency. Quaternary phase shift keying, a digital modulation technique is applied to ELF waves to demonstrate transmission of digital data. Data were successfully decoded at a nearby receiver and the bit error rate computed. Square wave modulation of the high-frequency heater results in stronger signals and hence a smaller bit error rate. Simulations of the communication system using ELF waveforms and noise signals derived from ELF observations are also conducted. These simulations show that using higher harmonics of the ELF signal to improve the signal-to-noise ratio can reduce the bit error rate, although only when these harmonics are below similar to 4.5 kHz because of radio atmospherics (sferics) generating strong impulsive noise at higher frequencies. Citation: Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, M. B. Cohen, and U. S. Inan (2013), Utilizing nonlinear ELF generation in modulated ionospheric heating experiments for communications applications, Radio Sci., 48, 61-68, doi:10.1002/rds.20014.
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Radio Science
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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Astronomy and astrophysics, Telecommunications