DOI

  • E. M. Warrington
  • N. C. Rogers
  • A. J. Stocker
  • D. R. Siddle
  • H. A.H. Al-Behadili
  • F. Honary
  • M. J. Beharrell
  • D. H. Boteler
  • D. W. Danskin
  • N. Y. Zaalov

Commercial airlines began operations over polar routes in 1999 with a small number of proving flights. By 2014 the number had increased to in excess of 12,000 flights per year, and further increases are expected. For safe operations, the aircraft have to be able to communicate with air traffic control centres at all times. This is achieved by VHF links whilst within range of the widespread network of ground stations, and by HF radio in remote areas such as the Polar regions, the North Atlantic and Pacific where VHF ground infrastructure does not exist. Furthermore, the Russian side of the pole only has HF capability. This has created a demand for improved HF nowcasting and forecasting procedures to support the polar operations, which are the subject of this paper.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикации2017 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring, PIERS 2017
РедакторыWeng Cho Chew, Sailing He, Sailing He
ИздательElectromagnetics Academy
Страницы1953-1959
Число страниц7
ISBN (электронное издание)9781509062690
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 22 мая 2017
Событие2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring, PIERS 2017 - Санкт-Петербург, St. Petersburg, Российская Федерация
Продолжительность: 21 мая 201724 мая 2017

конференция

конференция2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring, PIERS 2017
Страна/TерриторияРоссийская Федерация
ГородSt. Petersburg
Период21/05/1724/05/17

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Электротехника и электроника
  • Электроника, оптика и магнитные материалы

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