Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jatp...41..587s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, vol. 41, June 1979, p. 587-597, 599, 600. Research supported by the Science Rese
Physics
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Analyzers, Goniometers, Very Low Frequencies, Whistlers, Digital Techniques, Earth Magnetosphere, Pattern Recognition, Spectrometers, Tracking Filters
Scientific paper
A system to facilitate the analysis of wide-band VLF data from goniometer receivers has been designed and built and is now in use. Whistlers and other types of VLF phenomena are selected from a background of noise and from these signals are obtained their frequency-time dependence and direction of arrival, which can then be used to study magnetospheric morphology and dynamics. The system, which uses a spectrum analyzer and programmable tracking filter, combines the human skill in pattern recognition, discrimination and selection with the speed, efficiency and accuracy of modern electronic digital techniques.
Bullough K.
Deeley A. M.
Smith Anthony J.
Smith Ian D.
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