VLF Ray Tracing in a Model Ionosphere


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A VLF ray tracing study in a model ionosphere including ions is presented. A review of previous VLF ray tracing methods is given. The physical meaning of rays and ray paths is discussed and it is concluded that for ray tracing in the ionosphere the wave packet and Poynting vector approaches give the same results. Two-dimensional ray tracing equations are derived for the case of a horizontally stratified ionosphere and the derivation of three dimensional equations are integrated for the special cases of exactly transverse and exactly longitudinal propagation but it is concluded that neither case can persist for very-low-frequency radio waves in the ionosphere. Also the condition for reversibility of a ray path are derived. It is found that the computer program for numerical integration of the ray tracing equations can retrace a path to 0.3% in latitude and 0.02% in wave normal angle and can reproduce known results for the horizontally stratified model. (Author).




Advanced Computational Electromagnetic Methods


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This new resource covers the latest developments in computational electromagnetic methods, with emphasis on cutting-edge applications. This book is designed to extend existing literature to the latest development in computational electromagnetic methods, which are of interest to readers in both academic and industrial areas. The topics include advanced techniques in MoM, FEM and FDTD, spectral domain method, GPU and Phi hardware acceleration, metamaterials, frequency and time domain integral equations, and statistics methods in bio-electromagnetics.







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Ionospheric Radio


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This introductory text replaces two earlier publications (Davies 1965, 1969). Among the topics: characteristics of waves and plasma, the solar-terrestrial system, the Appleton formula, radio soundings of the ionosphere, morphology of the ionosphere, oblique propagation, importance of amplitude and phase, earth-space propagation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR