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Yakovlev et al. 1995
Yakovlev, O.I., Matyugov, S.S. and Vilkov, I.A. (1995). Attenuation and scintillation of radio waves in the Earth’s atmosphere from radio occultation experiments on satellite-to-satellite links. Radio Science 30: doi: 10.1029/94RS01920. issn: 0048-6604.

A theoretical analysis of refractive loss of radio waves by the Earth's atmosphere in radio occultation measurements along the satellite-to-satellite line for various altitude profiles of the refractive index is given. Experimental results for refractive loss on the orbital spacecraft-geostationary satellite link are presented. Theoretical calculations are compared with experimental data, and a conclusion is drawn that the signal amplitude during radio occultation is strongly dependent on the layered structure of the refractive index profile. Amplitude scintillations of centimeter (λ1=2 cm) and decimeter (λ2=32 cm) radio waves used in radio occultation experiments are described. Dependences of the rms value of the amplitude scintillations versus the minimum altitude of the ray line for the two above wavelength bands are presented. The frequency spectra of the log-amplitude scintillations are analyzed together with the dependence of the rms amplitude on the wavelength. Experimental data are compared to the theory of scintillations in a turbulent atmosphere, and the altitude model of the structure constant of refractivity fluctuations is determined. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1995

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Radio Science, Radio wave propagation, Radio Science, Remote sensing, Radio Science, Space and satellite communication
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