近空间无线电噪声环境研究进展

J. Herman
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随着太空时代的到来,将我们对无线电噪声环境的认识扩展到地球之外变得非常重要。本文综述了近空间电磁环境在频率、空间和时间变化方面的特点,并指出了主要的干扰源。在高频和更低频段,大多数噪声和干扰来自磁层过程或地面自然(雷暴)和人为(发射机)源,有足够的卫星和航天器数据可以详细描述环境。在甚高频和超高频很少有现场测量,因此尝试了几种理论模型。建模方法需要评估频率分配(或最好是实际使用的频率)、发射机功率输出、天线辐射模式、发射机的地理分布和源类型(例如,电视或调频广播电台、雷达)。这些因素必须与兴趣空间的区域联系起来考虑。模型的验证部分可以通过飞机测量来完成,但更精确的是通过卫星或航天器测量来完成。航天飞机/空间实验室运载工具对射频环境调查将特别有价值。
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The Radio Noise Environment in Near Space: A Review
With the advent of the space age it has become im­ portant to extend our knowledge of the radio noise en­ vironment beyond the confines of the Earth itself. This review summarizes the characteristics of the near space electromagnetic ambient in terms of frequency, space and time variations, and identifies major sour­ ces. In the HF and lower bands where most noise and interference come from magnetospheric processes or ground-based natural (thunderstorms) and man-made (transmitter) sources, sufficient satellite and space­ craft data are available to describe the ambient in some detail. At VHF and UHF few in situ measurements exist, so several theoretical models have been attemp­ ted. Modeling approaches require assessment of frequ­ ency assignments (or preferably frequencies actually in use), transmitter powar outputs, antenna radiation patterns, geographic distributions of transmitters and source types (e.g., TV or FM broadcast stations, radar). These factors must be considered in relation to the re­ gion of space of interest. Model validations may be made partially by aircraft surveys, but more precisely by satellite or spacecraft measurements. The Space Shuttle/Spacelab vehicle will be particularly valuable for RF environment surveys.
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