General incoherent scatter analysis and GUISDAP
@inproceedings{Lehtinen1996GeneralIS, title={General incoherent scatter analysis and GUISDAP}, author={Markku S. Lehtinen and Asko Huuskonen}, year={1996} }
Abstract In modern incoherent scatter measurements very complicated coding schemes are used to achieve the necessary statistical accuracy in the measurements. The ambiguity functions specify how the measurement weights the plasma autocorrelation function in the two-dimensional space of range and lag. Alternatively one can work in the space of range and frequency, and it is necessary to derive the ambiguity (instrument, weighting) functions also in terms of these variables. In this paper we… CONTINUE READING
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