NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES

A network of HF receivers intended for multi-position monitoring of the ionosphere is described. At present, it includes nine observation sites located at high, middle and low latitudes in both hemispheres of the Earth. The basic element of the network is a small-size receiving and measuring units d...

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Main Authors: A. V. Koloskov, Y. M. Yampolski, A. V. Zalizovski, V. G. Galushko, A. S. Kascheev, C. La Hoz, A. Brekke, V. S. Beley, M. T. Rietveld
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Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Radio Astronomy 2014-12-01
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Online Access:http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/1191/826
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spelling doaj-582a0789287c48f390bdf587dfd997ad2021-02-11T10:12:30ZengNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Radio AstronomyRadio Physics and Radio Astronomy1027-96362415-70072014-12-0119432433510.15407/rpra19.04.324NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHESA. V. Koloskov0Y. M. Yampolski1A. V. Zalizovski2V. G. Galushko3A. S. Kascheev4C. La Hoz5A. Brekke6V. S. Beley7M. T. Rietveld8Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 4, Mystetstv St., Kharkiv, 61002, UkraineInstitute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 4, Mystetstv St., Kharkiv, 61002, UkraineInstitute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 4, Mystetstv St., Kharkiv, 61002, UkraineInstitute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 4, Mystetstv St., Kharkiv, 61002, UkraineInstitute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 4, Mystetstv St., Kharkiv, 61002, UkraineThe Arctic University of Norway (UiT), N-9037, Tromsø, NorwayThe Arctic University of Norway (UiT), N-9037, Tromsø, NorwayThe Arctic University of Norway (UiT), N-9037, Tromsø, NorwayEISCAT Scientific Association, N-9027, Ramfjordmoen, NorwayA network of HF receivers intended for multi-position monitoring of the ionosphere is described. At present, it includes nine observation sites located at high, middle and low latitudes in both hemispheres of the Earth. The basic element of the network is a small-size receiving and measuring units designed at the Institute of Radio Astronomy (IRA) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU) on the basis of a personal computer equipped with commercial digital receiving modules. Software packages developed by the authors make it possible to remotely control the facilities via the Internet network. The received emissions are HF signals from special transmitters and broadcast radio stations. These are processed using Doppler and pulse selection algorithms. In the Internet-controlled mode, the observation results are transferred to the main server in real time to be automatically processed and visualized at the website of the IRA NASU’s Department of Radiophysics of Geospace. Several examples of using the observation results obtained with the HF receiver network for diagnostics of dynamic processes in the near-Earth plasma are presented. The advantages of the multiposition mode of observations are discussed. The possibility of upgrading the HF facilities to provide measuring angles of arrival of signals is considered.http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/1191/826internet controllong-distance radio-wave propagationdoppler translationimpulse selectionionospheric turbulencebrillouin dispersion
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author A. V. Koloskov
Y. M. Yampolski
A. V. Zalizovski
V. G. Galushko
A. S. Kascheev
C. La Hoz
A. Brekke
V. S. Beley
M. T. Rietveld
spellingShingle A. V. Koloskov
Y. M. Yampolski
A. V. Zalizovski
V. G. Galushko
A. S. Kascheev
C. La Hoz
A. Brekke
V. S. Beley
M. T. Rietveld
NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES
Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy
internet control
long-distance radio-wave propagation
doppler translation
impulse selection
ionospheric turbulence
brillouin dispersion
author_facet A. V. Koloskov
Y. M. Yampolski
A. V. Zalizovski
V. G. Galushko
A. S. Kascheev
C. La Hoz
A. Brekke
V. S. Beley
M. T. Rietveld
author_sort A. V. Koloskov
title NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES
title_short NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES
title_full NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES
title_fullStr NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES
title_full_unstemmed NETWORK OF INTERNET-CONTROLLED HF RECEIVERS FOR IONOSPHERIC RESEARCHES
title_sort network of internet-controlled hf receivers for ionospheric researches
publisher National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Radio Astronomy
series Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy
issn 1027-9636
2415-7007
publishDate 2014-12-01
description A network of HF receivers intended for multi-position monitoring of the ionosphere is described. At present, it includes nine observation sites located at high, middle and low latitudes in both hemispheres of the Earth. The basic element of the network is a small-size receiving and measuring units designed at the Institute of Radio Astronomy (IRA) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU) on the basis of a personal computer equipped with commercial digital receiving modules. Software packages developed by the authors make it possible to remotely control the facilities via the Internet network. The received emissions are HF signals from special transmitters and broadcast radio stations. These are processed using Doppler and pulse selection algorithms. In the Internet-controlled mode, the observation results are transferred to the main server in real time to be automatically processed and visualized at the website of the IRA NASU’s Department of Radiophysics of Geospace. Several examples of using the observation results obtained with the HF receiver network for diagnostics of dynamic processes in the near-Earth plasma are presented. The advantages of the multiposition mode of observations are discussed. The possibility of upgrading the HF facilities to provide measuring angles of arrival of signals is considered.
topic internet control
long-distance radio-wave propagation
doppler translation
impulse selection
ionospheric turbulence
brillouin dispersion
url http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/1191/826
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