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RADIO SCIENCE,
VOL. 39,
RS1S22,
doi:10.1029/2002RS002821,
2004
GPS proxy model for real-time UHF satellite communications scintillation maps from the Scintillation Network Decision Aid
(SCINDA)
R. G. Caton
Radex, Inc., Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
W. J. McNeil
Radex, Inc., Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
K. M. Groves
Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, USA
S. Basu
Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract
In order to provide a more reliable situational awareness of scintillation impacts on users of space-based communication/navigation
systems, L-band scintillation measurements from GPS satellites are ingested, in real time, to the Scintillation Network Decision
Aid (SCINDA) model. SCINDA is a real-time, data-driven communication outage forecast and alert system developed by the Air
Force Research Laboratory at Hanscom Air Force Base and made operational through a joint effort between the U.S. Air Force
and the U.S. Navy. UHF and L-band scintillation parameters are measured, modeled, and propagated in time to provide a regional
specification of the scintillation environment in an effort to mitigate the impacts on the satellite communications (SATCOM)
community. In an effort to provide UHF SATCOM users with a more consistent estimation of scintillation impacts on their systems,
GPS sensors, measuring S
4 at L-band frequency, are now used as a supplement to the stationary UHF links dramatically increasing the regional coverage
at each individual station, particularly those located outside the anomaly crest. Three-dimensional representations of GPS
observed plumes are mapped to the ground from the location of a selected satellite, producing a “scintillation specification
map detailing “outage” regions on the globe. In this paper we present results from a validation study of the GPS proxy model
and demonstrate its usefulness as an adjunct to the SCINDA model in producing the most accurate and reliable nowcast and forecast
scintillation specification products available to UHF SATCOM users.
Received 12
November
2002;
accepted 23
September
2003;
published 16
January
2004.
Index Terms: 2415 Ionosphere: Equatorial ionosphere; 2435 Ionosphere: Ionospheric disturbances; 2439 Ionosphere: Ionospheric irregularities; 2447 Ionosphere: Modeling and forecasting.
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Citation: Caton, R. G., W. J. McNeil, K. M. Groves, and S. Basu
(2004),
GPS proxy model for real-time UHF satellite communications scintillation maps from the Scintillation Network Decision Aid
(SCINDA),
Radio Sci.,
39,
RS1S22,
doi:10.1029/2002RS002821.
Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
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