Models of natural radio noise /Review/
Abstract
Review of Soviet and foreign literature devoted to the formulation of models for natural radio noise produced by atmospheric and electrical processes at the outputs of narrow- and wide-band receivers at frequencies below several tens of megahertz. Literature reviewed dates from 1956 to the present and includes works which described atmospheric noise as a random process (statistical models), as an environmental factor (space-time models), and as a group of physical processes and conditions producing a random natural field (radiophysical models).
- Publication:
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Radiotekhnika i Elektronika
- Pub Date:
- February 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981RaEl...26..211R
- Keywords:
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- Atmospherics;
- Electromagnetic Noise;
- Radio Physics;
- Random Noise;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Atmospheric Electricity;
- Bandwidth;
- Mathematical Models;
- Radio Receivers;
- Radio Signals;
- Signal Reception;
- Space-Time Functions;
- Systems Simulation;
- Communications and Radar