Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex

Monitoring of the earth's surface by remote sensing in the short-wave band can provide a quick identification of some characteristics of coastal Arctic ecosystems. This band range allows to diagnose subsurface aspects of the earth, as the scattering parameter is affected by irregularities in th...

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Published in:Czech Polar Reports
Main Author: Belov, Sergej Yurievich
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2017
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2017-2-21
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spelling crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2017-2-21 2024-05-19T07:36:08+00:00 Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex Belov, Sergej Yurievich 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2017-2-21 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/13006/11254 unknown Masaryk University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Czech Polar Reports volume 7, issue 2, page 216-231 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2017 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2017-2-21 2024-04-30T06:41:24Z Monitoring of the earth's surface by remote sensing in the short-wave band can provide a quick identification of some characteristics of coastal Arctic ecosystems. This band range allows to diagnose subsurface aspects of the earth, as the scattering parameter is affected by irregularities in the dielectric permittivity of subsurface structures. This method is based on the organization of the monitoring probe and may detect changes in these environments, for example, to assess hazardous natural phenomena, assessing sustainability, as well as some man-made hazards and etc. The problem of measuring and accounting for the scattering power of the earth's surface in the short-range of radio waves is important for a number of purposes, such as e.g diagnosing properties of the medium, which is of interest for geological, environmental studies. In this paper, we propose a new method for estimating the parameters of incoherent signal/noise ratio. The paper presents the results of comparison of the measurement method from the point of view of their admissible relative analytical errors. The new method is suggested. Accuracy new method on the order exceeds the widely-used standard method. Interpretation of the data is based on a statistical multiplicative model of the signal. Testing the method of obtained a signal/noise ratio in this model was produced by the example of a double reflection of the probe signal from the SW ionosphere in a vertical sounding (when using a satellite, the signal passes twice through the atmosphere and ionosphere). In this paper, a sensitivity of the model parameters was studied. To obtain the necessary experimental data, the pulse method of coherent reception was used. Analysis of analytical error of estimation of this parameter allowed to recommend a new method instead of standard method. A comparative analysis showed that the analytical (relative) accuracy of the determination of this parameter by a new method exceeded the widely-used standard method by the factor of ten. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Munipress - Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports 7 2 216 231
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description Monitoring of the earth's surface by remote sensing in the short-wave band can provide a quick identification of some characteristics of coastal Arctic ecosystems. This band range allows to diagnose subsurface aspects of the earth, as the scattering parameter is affected by irregularities in the dielectric permittivity of subsurface structures. This method is based on the organization of the monitoring probe and may detect changes in these environments, for example, to assess hazardous natural phenomena, assessing sustainability, as well as some man-made hazards and etc. The problem of measuring and accounting for the scattering power of the earth's surface in the short-range of radio waves is important for a number of purposes, such as e.g diagnosing properties of the medium, which is of interest for geological, environmental studies. In this paper, we propose a new method for estimating the parameters of incoherent signal/noise ratio. The paper presents the results of comparison of the measurement method from the point of view of their admissible relative analytical errors. The new method is suggested. Accuracy new method on the order exceeds the widely-used standard method. Interpretation of the data is based on a statistical multiplicative model of the signal. Testing the method of obtained a signal/noise ratio in this model was produced by the example of a double reflection of the probe signal from the SW ionosphere in a vertical sounding (when using a satellite, the signal passes twice through the atmosphere and ionosphere). In this paper, a sensitivity of the model parameters was studied. To obtain the necessary experimental data, the pulse method of coherent reception was used. Analysis of analytical error of estimation of this parameter allowed to recommend a new method instead of standard method. A comparative analysis showed that the analytical (relative) accuracy of the determination of this parameter by a new method exceeded the widely-used standard method by the factor of ten.
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Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
author_facet Belov, Sergej Yurievich
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title Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
title_short Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
title_full Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
title_fullStr Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of parameters of coastal Arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
title_sort monitoring of parameters of coastal arctic ecosystems for sustainability control by remote sensing in the short-wave range of radio waves with use of the experimental equipment of coherent reception of a ground-based measuring complex
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