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8 August 1989 SDIO Radio Frequency Communications In A Structured Environment
Roger A Dana, Barton M Goldstein, Dennis J Krueger
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Abstract
Communications at radio frequencies are adversely affected by natural and man made disturbances of the ionosphere and atmosphere. Signals are absorbed and refracted as well as distorted by amplitude, phase and frequency dependent scintillation effects which can be very severe. Techniques have been developed to evaluate the affect which these propagation disturbances have on radio frequency communications links.
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Roger A Dana, Barton M Goldstein, and Dennis J Krueger "SDIO Radio Frequency Communications In A Structured Environment", Proc. SPIE 1060, Nonlinear Optical Beam Manipulation and High Energy Beam Propagation Through the Atmosphere, (8 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951753
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric propagation

Scintillation

Antennas

Receivers

Radio propagation

Phase shift keying

Data communications

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