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Theoretical and experimental comparison of coherent and incoherent methods for determining a parameter signal/noise in problems of propagation of radio waves of the short-wave range

S. Yu. Belov

Memoirs of the Faculty of Physics 2016. N 3.

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Monitoring of the earth’s surface by remote sensing in the short-wave band can provide quick identification of some characteristics of natural systems. This band range allows one to diagnose subsurface aspects of the earth, as the scattering parameter is affected by irregularities in the dielectric permittivity of subsurface structures. This method based on the organization of the monitoring probe may detect changes in these environments, for example, to assess seismic hazard, hazardous natural phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, as well as some man-made hazards and etc. The problem of measuring and accounting for the scattering power of the earth’s surface in the short-range of radio waves is important for a number of purposes, such as diagnosing properties of the medium, which is of interest for geological, environmental studies. In this paper, we propose a new method for estimating the parameters of incoherent signal/noise ratio. The paper presents the results of comparison of the measurement method from the point of view of their admissible relative analytical errors. The new method is suggested. Analysis of analytical error of estimation of this parameter allowed to recommend new method instead of standard method. A comparative analysis and shows that the analytical (relative) accuracy of the determination of this parameter new method on the order exceeds the widely-used standard method.

PACS:
94.20.ws Electromagnetic wave propagation
Authors
S. Yu. Belov
Department of Mathematical Modelling and Informatics, Faculty of Physics, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russia
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