Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities

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Autor(a) principal: Aveiro,Henrique Carlotto
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Denardini,Clezio Marcos, Abdu,Mangalathayil Ali, Nelson Jorge,Schuch
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-261X2007000600013
Resumo: Spectral analysis of radar echoes through spectral moment estimation allows to identify the characteristics of plasma irregularities from equatorial electrojet. The curve fitting using the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) was chosen as the technique to obtain the plasma irregularity information. The implication of applying distinct number of incoherent integration to simulated Type 1 plasma irregularity radar spectra is investigated. The response of the fitting is evaluated using the covariance matrix of the MLE. A statistical study of incoherent integration applied to equatorial electrojet plasma irregularity spectra is presented in order to determine its effects over the estimation of Doppler velocities. The optimal values of incoherent integrations in relation to the goodness of the fitting are obtained in order to better determine the Type 1 plasma irregularity characteristics.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
title Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
spellingShingle Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
Aveiro,Henrique Carlotto
ionosphere
aeronomy
radar
digital signal processing
curve fitting
title_short Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
title_full Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
title_fullStr Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
title_full_unstemmed Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
title_sort Statistical study of incoherent integration applied to simulated power spectra of radar signals backscattered from equatorial electrojet irregularities
author Aveiro,Henrique Carlotto
author_facet Aveiro,Henrique Carlotto
Denardini,Clezio Marcos
Abdu,Mangalathayil Ali
Nelson Jorge,Schuch
author_role author
author2 Denardini,Clezio Marcos
Abdu,Mangalathayil Ali
Nelson Jorge,Schuch
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aveiro,Henrique Carlotto
Denardini,Clezio Marcos
Abdu,Mangalathayil Ali
Nelson Jorge,Schuch
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ionosphere
aeronomy
radar
digital signal processing
curve fitting
topic ionosphere
aeronomy
radar
digital signal processing
curve fitting
description Spectral analysis of radar echoes through spectral moment estimation allows to identify the characteristics of plasma irregularities from equatorial electrojet. The curve fitting using the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) was chosen as the technique to obtain the plasma irregularity information. The implication of applying distinct number of incoherent integration to simulated Type 1 plasma irregularity radar spectra is investigated. The response of the fitting is evaluated using the covariance matrix of the MLE. A statistical study of incoherent integration applied to equatorial electrojet plasma irregularity spectra is presented in order to determine its effects over the estimation of Doppler velocities. The optimal values of incoherent integrations in relation to the goodness of the fitting are obtained in order to better determine the Type 1 plasma irregularity characteristics.
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