Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic

Two kinds of experiments on the meteor burst communication(MBC) are now being conducted in the Antarctic to study the ability of MBC as a communication medium for data collection systems in that region. In the first one, continuous tone signal is transmitted from Zhongshan Station. The received sign...

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Main Authors: Akira Fukuda, Kaiji Mukumoto, Yasuaki Yoshihiro, Masauji Nagasawa, Hisao Yamagishi, Natsuo Sato, Huigen Yang, Ming Wu Yao, Li Jun Jin
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Published: Shizuoka University/Shizuoka University/Shizuoka University/Numazu College of Technology/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/Polar Research Institute of China/Xidian University/Xidian University 2003
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006367 2023-05-15T13:34:31+02:00 Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic Akira Fukuda Kaiji Mukumoto Yasuaki Yoshihiro Masauji Nagasawa Hisao Yamagishi Natsuo Sato Huigen Yang Ming Wu Yao Li Jun Jin 2003-09 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=6367 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00006367/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=6367&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng Shizuoka University/Shizuoka University/Shizuoka University/Numazu College of Technology/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/Polar Research Institute of China/Xidian University/Xidian University National Institute of Polar Research https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=6367 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00006367/ AA11397422 Advances in polar upper atmosphere research, 17, 120-136(2003-09) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=6367&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 2003 ftnipr 2023-03-25T20:26:56Z Two kinds of experiments on the meteor burst communication(MBC) are now being conducted in the Antarctic to study the ability of MBC as a communication medium for data collection systems in that region. In the first one, continuous tone signal is transmitted from Zhongshan Station. The received signal at Syowa Station about 1400km apart is recorded and analyzed. This experiment is to study basic properties of the meteor burst channel in that high latitude region. From the data available thus far, we can see that 1) the sinusoidal daily variation in the meteor activity typical in mid and low latitude regions can not be clearly seen, 2) non-meteoric propagations frequently dominate the channel, etc. On the other hand, the second experiment is to estimate data throughput of a commercial MBC system in that region. A remote station at Zhongshan Station tries to transfer data packets each consists of 10 data words to the master station at Syowa Station. Data packets are generated with five min interval. We are now operating the system only five min in each ten min interval. About 60% of the generated data packets are constantly transferred to the master station within two hours delay. Report Antarc* Antarctic Advances in polar upper atmosphere research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic The Antarctic Syowa Station Zhongshan ENVELOPE(76.371,76.371,-69.373,-69.373) Zhongshan Station ENVELOPE(76.371,76.371,-69.373,-69.373)
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description Two kinds of experiments on the meteor burst communication(MBC) are now being conducted in the Antarctic to study the ability of MBC as a communication medium for data collection systems in that region. In the first one, continuous tone signal is transmitted from Zhongshan Station. The received signal at Syowa Station about 1400km apart is recorded and analyzed. This experiment is to study basic properties of the meteor burst channel in that high latitude region. From the data available thus far, we can see that 1) the sinusoidal daily variation in the meteor activity typical in mid and low latitude regions can not be clearly seen, 2) non-meteoric propagations frequently dominate the channel, etc. On the other hand, the second experiment is to estimate data throughput of a commercial MBC system in that region. A remote station at Zhongshan Station tries to transfer data packets each consists of 10 data words to the master station at Syowa Station. Data packets are generated with five min interval. We are now operating the system only five min in each ten min interval. About 60% of the generated data packets are constantly transferred to the master station within two hours delay.
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author Akira Fukuda
Kaiji Mukumoto
Yasuaki Yoshihiro
Masauji Nagasawa
Hisao Yamagishi
Natsuo Sato
Huigen Yang
Ming Wu Yao
Li Jun Jin
spellingShingle Akira Fukuda
Kaiji Mukumoto
Yasuaki Yoshihiro
Masauji Nagasawa
Hisao Yamagishi
Natsuo Sato
Huigen Yang
Ming Wu Yao
Li Jun Jin
Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic
author_facet Akira Fukuda
Kaiji Mukumoto
Yasuaki Yoshihiro
Masauji Nagasawa
Hisao Yamagishi
Natsuo Sato
Huigen Yang
Ming Wu Yao
Li Jun Jin
author_sort Akira Fukuda
title Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic
title_short Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic
title_full Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic
title_fullStr Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic
title_full_unstemmed Experiments on meteor burst communications in the Antarctic
title_sort experiments on meteor burst communications in the antarctic
publisher Shizuoka University/Shizuoka University/Shizuoka University/Numazu College of Technology/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/Polar Research Institute of China/Xidian University/Xidian University
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