CEDAR email: SA003 - Advances in Radio Frequency Propagation Modeling and Applications
Steve Kaeppler
skaeppl at clemson.edu
Wed Jul 17 08:01:19 MDT 2024
Dear Colleagues-
We are t-14 days away from AGU abstracts being due and we would like to encourage you to submit an abstract to SA003 - Advances in Radio Frequency Propagation Modeling and Applications. This session has been held for several years now with a strong showing from the community. We look forward to seeing your work be part of this session.
SA003 - Advances in Radio Frequency Propagation Modeling and Applications
Web: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/227599
Abstract: Radio frequency propagation modeling is an integral part of a wide variety of scientific studies and technological applications. Many models and applications consider the effects of ionospheric refraction, magneto-ionic splitting, plasma and neutral collisions, scintillation, traveling ionospheric disturbances, sporadic-E, spread-F, and land-surface interactions. Recent advances in computational power, as well as data collection, storage, and distribution capabilities, have led to an improved ability to include these effects at a higher fidelity, and modern digital signal processing techniques have led to an improved ability to assess the utility of including them. This session seeks contributions covering advancements in measurement, modelling, and prediction techniques pertinent to the interaction of radio waves with the ionosphere in either a skywave or transionospheric propagation mode. Contributions highlighting improvements in our ability to include and understand the Earth’s interactions with these propagation modes are especially encouraged.
We look forward to seeing you this December in Washington DC.
Sincerely,
Steve Kaeppler
Jonah Colman
Ethan Miller
Jim Jones
Stephen R. Kaeppler
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Clemson University
118 Kinard Lab
Clemson, SC 29634
w 864.656.4275
skaeppl at clemson.edu<mailto:skaeppl at clemson.edu>
https://scienceweb.clemson.edu/kaeppler-laboratory/
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