Abstract

The phenomenon of radio blackout due to a plasma sheath during reentry has attracted much attention over the last several decades. However, radio blackout has long puzzled aerospace researchers and has not yet been completely resolved. Owing to the effects of the time-varying plasma sheath channel environment, the constellation of received signals exhibits multiple manifolds, making the traditional algorithms based on Euclidean distance unable to perform demodulation. In the current study, we proposed a novel demodulation method based on spectral clustering for phase-modulated signals interrupted by the plasma sheath channel. Experimental results revealed that as long as the receiving radio waves were above the floor of receiver’s dynamic range, the proposed algorithm effectively classified received signals after time-varying plasma. The parasitic modulation interference caused by time-varying plasma was restrained effectively through the novel algorithm. In contrast to the traditional communication method, the proposed method can be applied to telemetry, track and command, as well as communication between reentry vehicles and near-space hypersonic vehicles in future.

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