Ph.D. Proposal Oral Exam - Marc Higginson-Rollins

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  • Date/Time:
    • Tuesday December 4, 2018 - Wednesday December 5, 2018
      1:00 pm - 2:59 pm
  • Location: Room W218, Van Leer
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Summary Sentence: Small-Scale D-Region Scattering of LF/MF Signals of Opportunity

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Title:  Small-Scale D-Region Scattering of LF/MF Signals of Opportunity

Committee: 

Dr. Cohen, Advisor       

Dr. Scott, Chair

Dr. Durgin

Abstract:

The objective of the proposed research is to: 1) determine the correlation length scale of the D-region, 2) determine the root-mean-squared (RMS) height variation of reflections, 3) perform a statistical analysis of the selected metrics, and 4) model the results or incorporate aspects of roughness into an existing model. The D-region of the ionosphere, which ranges from about 60-100 km, is too high for continuous in-situ measurements, such as with high-altitude balloons, and too low for satellite-based measurements. As such, its properties remain largely unknown compared to other layers of the atmosphere and near-Earth space environment. The bulk of research studying the D-region utilizes Very Low Frequency (VLF) waves, which propagate efficiently to global distances. These waves, however, make it difficult to study a very localized region of the ionosphere, thus little is known about D-region scattering on a scale less than ~10-100 km. As an alternative, Low Frequency (LF) and Medium Frequency (MF) waves could be used as a diagnostic tool of the D-region. These higher frequencies have a higher attenuation rate than VLF, but this allows only a few modes to propagate, thus greatly simplifying the propagation problem to solve. The purpose of this research is to leverage LF/MF signals to study the small-scale scattering, i.e. the "roughness", of the D-region.

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ECE Ph.D. Proposal Oral Exams

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Phd proposal, graduate students
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  • Created By: Daniela Staiculescu
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  • Created On: Nov 28, 2018 - 5:50pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 28, 2018 - 5:50pm