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Prediction of Tropospheric Scintillation on Satellite Links from Radiosonde Data
Hugues Vasseur
Page 293.
Abstract:
On the basis of radiosonde data, a new method is proposed
for predicting tropospheric scintillation effects on slant paths. It
stems from a rigorous statistical development and consists of two steps.
First, statistical features of tropospheric turbulence responsible for
scintillation are extracted from the analysis of a large amount of
radiosonde ascents. Second, long-term scintillation statistics are
inferred from these turbulence characteristics, using the theory of
propagation through a turbulent medium. The method is applied to a
complete year of radiosonde data measured in Belgium and the predicted
scintillation results are compared with measurements carried out on the
same year near to the meteorological station. An agreement better than
with any other usual prediction method is found. The method yields very
accurate predictions of scintillation annual statistics and also
adequately represents the seasonal and monthly variability of
scintillation. Unlike the current prediction models, the proposed
radiosonde-based method does not rest on empirical relationships derived
from particular propagation experiments and could, therefore, be applied
more widely.
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