MILCOM 2007 - IEEE Military Communications Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2007.4455210
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The Impact of Evaporative Ducting on Covert Communications

Abstract: This paper provides a brief primer on tropospheric ducting and examines the potential impact that evaporative ducting has on the intercept vulnerability of covert communication systems. The study considers the intercept vulnerability of a generic ship-based satellite terminal in the presence of evaporative ducting when the threat consists of a total power radiometer. The terminal uplink power is computed to achieve a specified bit error rate at the satellite receiver, which is assumed to be at a geosynchronous… Show more

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“…On the other side, since the satellite ground link transmission must traverse the atmosphere, it is essential to investigate the impact of the atmospheric environment on covert communication in Satellite Internet. To the best knowledge of the authors, we only find one analytical work on the influence of atmospheric environment on the performance of satellite covert communications, which is [80]. This work examined the potential impact of evaporative ducting on the intercept vulnerability of covert communication systems.…”
Section: A Satellite Uplink and Downlink Covert Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other side, since the satellite ground link transmission must traverse the atmosphere, it is essential to investigate the impact of the atmospheric environment on covert communication in Satellite Internet. To the best knowledge of the authors, we only find one analytical work on the influence of atmospheric environment on the performance of satellite covert communications, which is [80]. This work examined the potential impact of evaporative ducting on the intercept vulnerability of covert communication systems.…”
Section: A Satellite Uplink and Downlink Covert Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is reported that the evaporation duct heights vary normally from 0m to 40m. J. R. Hampton"s research [24] shows that the duct height tends to be larger in warmer climates.…”
Section: A Fundamentals Of Tropospheric Ductsmentioning
confidence: 99%