Analyzing the characteristics of phase-shift keyed signals applied to the measurement of an electron concentration profile using the radiophysical model of the ionosphere

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The radiophysical model of the ionosphere, which can approximately imitate the ionospheric response to a sounding signal, is presented. The model mathematical description and input parameters are given. The results of modeling the ionospheric response to different types of sounding signals are presented. The methods for estimating the quality of restoration of an initial power profile are described. The optimal characteristics of the signal, which allows for a high-quality restoration of an initial power profile, and the modeling results are presented.

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