Ionosphere and applied aspects of radio communication and radar.9781420055146 Ionosphere ionosphere (īŏn`əsfēr), series of concentric ionized layers forming part of the upper atmosphere of the earth from around 30 to 50 mi (50 to 80 km) to 250 to 370 mi (400 to 600 km) where it merges with the magnetosphere, the region and applied aspects of radio communication and radar. Blaunstein, Nathan and Eugeniu Plohotniuc. CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Checking) An error checking technique used to ensure the accuracy of transmitting digital data. The transmitted messages are divided into predetermined lengths which, used as dividends, are divided by a fixed divisor. / Taylor & Francis 2008 577 pages $149.95 Hardcover TK6553 With a continuously evolving technology and an historic split between eastern and western researchers, Blaunstein (communications systems engineering, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev) and Plohotniuc (electronics and informatics Same as information technology and information systems. The term is more widely used in Europe. , Alecu Russo Alecu Russo (March 17 1819 near Chişinău, Bessarabia, now in Moldova–5 February 1859, Iaşi), was a Moldavian Romanian writer, literary critic and publicist. State U., etc.) offer a comprehensive review of new and classic research along with insights into a range of topics. Designed as a reference but also suitable for classroom use, this covers the main characteristics and processes of the regular ionosphere, nonlinear A system in which the output is not a uniform relationship to the input. nonlinear - (Scientific computation) A property of a system whose output is not proportional to its input. phenomena and plasma instability in the disturbed regular ionosphere, radio signal presentation in the ionospheric communication channels, evaluation of plasma irregularities in the ionosphere, modern radiophysical methods of investigation of ionospheric irregularities, performance of radio communications in ionospheric channels, optical and radio systems for investigation of the ionosphere and ionospheric communication channels, and the performance of land-satellite communication links passing through the irregular ionosphere. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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