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Regimes of ionospheric turbulence from fractal analysis of satellite radio signal scintillations
Affiliation:1. Movement Science Graduate Program, Integrated Institute of Health, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil;2. Department of Physical Therapy, Integrated Institute of Health, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil;3. Physiotherapy Graduate Program, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil;4. Department of Gerontology, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil;1. University of Rhode Island, Electrical, Computer & Biomedical Engineering, Kingston, RI, USA;2. Department of Neurology, Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA
Abstract:Samples of amplitude scintillations of the radio signal from a geostationary satellite obtained at a midlatitude station near Irkutsk were processed. For calculating the fractal dimensionalities the Grassberger and Procaccia [(1983) Physica D9, 189] algorithm was used. Results of the data processing tend to divide into two groups. One group includes those realizations for which it was possible to obtain reliable estimates of dimensionality. Three of the seven realizations considered were in this group, and the fractal dimensionalities were found to be low (3.12 4.5). The other data fall within the second group; a reliable estimate of dimensionality for them is unobtainable in terms of the method used. We suppose that this is attributable to the high dimensionality of the process. Power spectra of the signals of this group are close to those with an exponent of −2. The spectra of the signals of the first group are markedly steeper. On the basis of the data analyzed it is supposed that there exist two modes of ionospheric turbulence in midlatitudes, namely the mode with low dimensionality typical of localized turbulent processes, and the mode with high dimensionality typical of homogeneous turbulence that covers an extensive region of the ionosphere.
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