Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels
The present work aims to evaluate the application of the κ-μ distribution as a representation of the fading effect caused by the phenomenon of scintillation on L-band transionospheric radio links. The ionospheric scintillation is a phenomenon defined as a rapid variation in the amplitude and phase o...
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author | Moraes Alison Sousasantos Jonas de Paula Eurico Rodrigues da Cunha Josué Jürgen Popov Pereira Lima Filho Vicente Carvalho Vani Bruno Cesar |
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description | The present work aims to evaluate the application of the κ-μ distribution as a representation of the fading effect caused by the phenomenon of scintillation on L-band transionospheric radio links. The ionospheric scintillation is a phenomenon defined as a rapid variation in the amplitude and phase of electromagnetic wave signals. This phenomenon starts in the first hours of the night, at latitudes near the geomagnetic equator. Scintillation occurs when radio signals cross ionospheric irregularities, also known as plasma bubbles. These plasma bubble structures are generated after the sunset due to instabilities in the F region of ionosphere. Distributions with non-single parameter usually present better results, however, this point requires further investigation by comparing different models. The goals of this study are: (1) the modeling of experimental data using the κ-μ distribution; (2) the κ-μ parameters characterization for empirical data and the evaluation of parameters estimation based in different approaches; (3) the comparison between the distribution proposed and other models adopted in the literature in order to verify the performance of two parameter models. The results of the analysis performed showed that the κ-μ distribution presents good fitting of the empirical scintillation data. These fitting results were calculated through the chi-square fit test under which the values reveal fair E[χ2] for κ-μ distribution in most of the cases. The evaluation of κ-μ parameters suggests that the distribution has a more conservative outcome than in the distributions traditionally used, but being a legitimate approximation due to its adjustable features in the tail region of the distribution. Typical pairs of κ-μ coefficients are presented for theoretical works. The comparison of κ-μ distribution to Rice, Nakagami-m and α-μ models showed that κ-μ is capable of describing more severe scintillation scenarios where the tail of the distribution is more raised in comparison to the other models. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5e0bda1e77ac4c22bbdb82ba6af426082022-12-21T22:43:57ZengEDP SciencesJournal of Space Weather and Space Climate2115-72512019-01-019A1510.1051/swsc/2019012swsc180036Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channelsMoraes AlisonSousasantos Jonasde Paula Eurico Rodriguesda Cunha Josué Jürgen Popov PereiraLima Filho Vicente CarvalhoVani Bruno CesarThe present work aims to evaluate the application of the κ-μ distribution as a representation of the fading effect caused by the phenomenon of scintillation on L-band transionospheric radio links. The ionospheric scintillation is a phenomenon defined as a rapid variation in the amplitude and phase of electromagnetic wave signals. This phenomenon starts in the first hours of the night, at latitudes near the geomagnetic equator. Scintillation occurs when radio signals cross ionospheric irregularities, also known as plasma bubbles. These plasma bubble structures are generated after the sunset due to instabilities in the F region of ionosphere. Distributions with non-single parameter usually present better results, however, this point requires further investigation by comparing different models. The goals of this study are: (1) the modeling of experimental data using the κ-μ distribution; (2) the κ-μ parameters characterization for empirical data and the evaluation of parameters estimation based in different approaches; (3) the comparison between the distribution proposed and other models adopted in the literature in order to verify the performance of two parameter models. The results of the analysis performed showed that the κ-μ distribution presents good fitting of the empirical scintillation data. These fitting results were calculated through the chi-square fit test under which the values reveal fair E[χ2] for κ-μ distribution in most of the cases. The evaluation of κ-μ parameters suggests that the distribution has a more conservative outcome than in the distributions traditionally used, but being a legitimate approximation due to its adjustable features in the tail region of the distribution. Typical pairs of κ-μ coefficients are presented for theoretical works. The comparison of κ-μ distribution to Rice, Nakagami-m and α-μ models showed that κ-μ is capable of describing more severe scintillation scenarios where the tail of the distribution is more raised in comparison to the other models.https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2019/01/swsc180036/swsc180036.htmlionospheric scintillationfading distributionsstatistical modelingGNSS availabilityGNSS positioning issues |
spellingShingle | Moraes Alison Sousasantos Jonas de Paula Eurico Rodrigues da Cunha Josué Jürgen Popov Pereira Lima Filho Vicente Carvalho Vani Bruno Cesar Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate ionospheric scintillation fading distributions statistical modeling GNSS availability GNSS positioning issues |
title | Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels |
title_full | Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels |
title_fullStr | Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels |
title_short | Performance analysis of κ-μ distribution for Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 frequency-related ionospheric fading channels |
title_sort | performance analysis of κ μ distribution for global positioning system gps l1 frequency related ionospheric fading channels |
topic | ionospheric scintillation fading distributions statistical modeling GNSS availability GNSS positioning issues |
url | https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2019/01/swsc180036/swsc180036.html |
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