A meteor scatter communications system data throughput model

A AKRAM, Paul S. Cannon

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Abstract

A detailed computer model designed to predict the theoretical duty cycle of a general forward meteor scatter communications link is presented. The model incorporates effects such as major shower streams, non-uniform radiant distribution and antenna polarisation coupling. A particularly useful aspect of the model is the capacity to monitor the passage of hotspot regions across the sky. Duty cycle results from a conceptually simple equatorial East-West link reproduce very well the expected four-to-one variation in the efficiency of a meteor scatter system operating at dawn and dusk. A 30% degradation in the daily averaged duty cycle of an equatorial North-South link reveals the extreme aspect angle sensitivity of meteor scatter systems. A comparative study between monthly averages of the duty cycle from the model and data from the Sondrestrom-Narssarssuaq link in Greenland over a year shows good overall agreement but may highlight shortcomings in the extent and details of the shower streams included in the computer simulations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSixth International Conference on HF Radio Systems and Techniques
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994

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