2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40645-023-00585-9
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Space and atmospheric physics on Svalbard: a case for continued incoherent scatter radar measurements under the cusp and in the polar cap boundary region

Lisa Baddeley,
Dag Lorentzen,
Stein Haaland
et al.

Abstract: Incoherent scatter radars (ISRs) represent the only instrument (both ground and space based) capable of making high temporal and spatial resolution measurements of multiple atmospheric parameters—such as densities, temperatures, particle velocities, mass flux—over an altitude range covering the entire mesosphere/lower thermosphere/ionosphere (MLTI) system on a quasi-continuous basis. The EISCAT Svalbard incoherent scatter radar (ESR), located just outside Longyearbyen (78.15$$^\circ$$ … Show more

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“…Careful investigation must also be given to multicarrier modulation and antenna design, especially to provide a very low bit error rate and extremely high interruption mitigation solutions through propagation channel modelling. (2) The Link layer is crucial to achieve high-speed data transmission and large-scale user device access [ 56 ]. In this layer, various technical modules are used to reduce transmission power consumption and improve the security, stability, and scalability of bidirectional communication.…”
Section: Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%