Implementation of an Electronic Ionosonde to Monitor the Earth’s Ionosphere via a Projected Column through USRP

This document illustrates the processes carried out for the construction of an ionospheric sensor or ionosonde, from a universal software radio peripheral (USRP), and its programming using GNU-Radio and MATLAB. The development involved the in-depth study of the characteristics of the ionosphere, to...

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Main Authors: Jhon Jairo Barona Mendoza, Carlos Fernando Quiroga Ruiz, Carlos Rafael Pinedo Jaramillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-04-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
SDR
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/5/946
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Summary:This document illustrates the processes carried out for the construction of an ionospheric sensor or ionosonde, from a universal software radio peripheral (USRP), and its programming using GNU-Radio and MATLAB. The development involved the in-depth study of the characteristics of the ionosphere, to apply the corresponding mathematical models used in the radar-like pulse compression technique and matched filters, among others. The sensor operates by firing electromagnetic waves in a frequency sweep, which are reflected against the ionosphere and are received on its return by the receiver of the instrument, which calculates the reflection height through the signal offset. From this information and a series of calculations, the electron density of the terrestrial ionosphere could be obtained. Improving the SNR of received echoes reduces the transmission power to a maximum of 400 W. The resolution associated with the bandwidth of the signal used is approximately 5 km, but this can be improved, taking advantage of the fact that the daughterboards used in the USRP allow a higher sampling frequency than the one used in the design of this experiment.
ISSN:1424-8220