Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (Jan 2023)

The effects of solar radio bursts on frequency bands utilised by the aviation industry in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • McKee Sarah Ruth,
  • Cilliers Pierre Johannes,
  • Lotz Stefan,
  • Monstein Christian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2023001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 4

Abstract

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Solar radio bursts have been associated with a number of disruptions in avionic systems. The objective of this work is to develop solar radio burst interference thresholds which account for the technical specifications of aviation-related instrumentation, instrument operating frequencies as well as industry stipulated error tolerances. Solar radio bursts are suggested to be potentially hazardous when exceeding these calculated thresholds. Particular attention is paid to the radio altimeter, an important component in aviation safety. The thresholds suggested in this work for VHF communication, GPS navigation receivers and radio altimeter frequencies are; 102, 103, and 104 sfu respectively. Solar radio burst interference (for solar radio bursts above 104 sfu) is shown to result in large errors (64–251 m) in the altitude estimates for the Frequency Modulated Continuous Waves (FMCW) radio altimeter simulated in this work.

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