Meteor velocity distribution and an optimum monitoring mathematical model

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Atmospheric Ionization, Mathematical Models, Meteor Trails, Optimization, Spatial Distribution, Velocity Distribution, Flux Density, Root-Mean-Square Errors, Sporadic Meteoroids, System Effectiveness

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At present, there are a great number of radio meteor, ionosphere and rocket observation data for the altitude range of 80 to 100 km which indicate the existence of large scale circulation systems in the mesopause to low thermosphere range which change regularly with season and latitude. But the existing observation network and observation programs are not optimal for revealing the main factors forming the circulation mode at these altitudes. A generalized optimum monitoring mathematical model is offered for consideration. The model input data are distribution density, response function, individual measurement root mean square uncertainty and detection effectiveness function. The model makes it possible to obtain the observation distribution density, the minimal possible dispersion and optimized system effectiveness.

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