Transionospheric chirp event classifier
Argo, Paul E.
Fitzgerald, T. Joseph
Freeman, Matt J.
United States. Department of Energy.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
1995-09-01
English
In this paper we will discuss a project designed to provide computer recognition of the transionospheric chirps/pulses measured by the Blackbeard (BB) satellite, and expected to be measured by the upcoming FORTE satellite. The Blackbeard data has been perused by human means -- this has been satisfactory for the relatively small amount of data taken by Blackbeard. But with the advent of the FORTE system, which by some accounts might ``see`` thousands of events per day, it is important to provide a software/hardware method of accurately analyzing the data. In fact, we are providing an onboard DSP system for FORTE, which will test the usefulness of our Event Classifier techniques in situ. At present we are constrained to work with data from the Blackbeard satellite, and will discuss the progress made to date.
Discriminators
42 Engineering Not Included In Other Categories
Electromagnetic Pulses
Classification
Data Processing
Radiowave Radiation
Data Transmission Systems
Detection
66 Physics
Satellites
Performance
Applications of time-frequency and time-scale methods, Coventry (United Kingdom), 30-31 Aug 1995
Article
8 p.
Text
other: DE95016882
rep-no: LA-UR--95-2446
rep-no: CONF-9508153--1
grantno: W-7405-ENG-36
osti: 105082
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