Author(s):

Olena V. Holovan

Researcher of radio signal department of the A.Ya. Usikov Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics NAS of Ukraine, PhD of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Scopus ID: 36069296400

ORCID:0009-0008-4455-4562

 

 

 

 

Viktor M. Kharchenko

Head of Department of the Scientific Research Institute of Radio Electronic Techniques, Kharkov, PhD of Technical Sciences, associate professor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reviewers:

V.V. DOLZHIKOV, Professor of the Department of Computer Radio Engineering and Technical Information Security Systems, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, IEEE Senior Member, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor

Scopus ID: 9636886100

ORCID: 0000-0001-5777-8014
ResearcherId: U-8109-2019

Google Scholar ID: Yn3tbSgAAAAJ&hl

 

V.K. IVANOV, Head of the Remote Sensing of the Earth department of O.Ya.Usikov Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Senior Scientist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Scopus ID: 55943368800

ORCID: 0000-0001-5264-9440

 

O.Y. IOKHOV, Head of Figure Communication and Informatization department of the National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine,
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

Scopus ID: 57220574439

ORCID: 0000-0002-1718-0138

 

A.V. KOBZEV, Honored Science and Technology of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

Scopus ID: 57205868430

ORCID: 0000-0002-3604-7770

Year: 2024
Pages: 250
ISBN: 978-966-360-517-3
Publication Language: English
Publisher: PH “Akademperiodyka”

 

The original studies presented in the monograph are based on a systematic analysis of published works in the field of meteor physics. Prognostic models and algorithms for estimating the characteristics of radio signals during bistatic scattering on an ionized meteor trail during its formation and development as well as the concept and technology for constructing a promising meteor radio communication
system are proposed. The book may be useful to different categories of readers: scientists and designers involved in meteor radio communications, geophysicists studying the ionosphere in the meteor zone, astronomers searching for new relationships between meteoroids and their parent bodies, graduate students, university professors, and students.