1974
DOI: 10.1109/tap.1974.1140836
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Effects of turbulence in a planetary atmosphere on radio occultation

Abstract: There has been considerable interest in the amplitude and phase fluctuations of the radio signal received from a flyby spacecraft during occultation by a planetary atmosphere. For planetary flyby missions, the Fresnel-zone size exceeds the outer scale size of turbulence, and existing formulations for the frequency spectra of the amplitude and phase fluctuations are inadequate because they do not account for the inhomogeneity of the turbulence in the direction transverse to the propagation path. In this paper, … Show more

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“…The next approximate relation may be found for the form-factor Ft using existing turbulence theory, see, for example, Woo and Ishimary (1974):…”
Section: K Igarashi Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next approximate relation may be found for the form-factor Ft using existing turbulence theory, see, for example, Woo and Ishimary (1974):…”
Section: K Igarashi Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radio occultation (RO) technique has been used to explore the atmosphere of planets in the solar system (Fjeldbo et al 1971;Woo and Ishimaru 1974;Berman and Ramos 1980). Investigating the earth's atmosphere using the global positioning system (GPS) with the RO technique becomes promising.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%