Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13666
Authors: Pietrella, Marco* 
Pezzopane, Michael* 
Zolesi, Bruno* 
Cander, Ljiljana* 
Pignalberi, Alessio* 
Title: The Simplified Ionospheric Regional Model (SIRM) for HF Prediction: Basic Theory, Its Evolution and Applications
Journal: Surveys in Geophysics 
Series/Report no.: /41(2020)
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 18-Jul-2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10712-020-09600-w
Keywords: SIRM
SIRMUP
foF2
M(3000)F2
Regional modelling
Subject Classification01.02. Ionosphere 
Abstract: This paper is a final review of the Simplified Ionospheric Regional Model (SIRM) devel- oped as a prototype in the early 1990s and improved in the following years. By means of an algorithm based on the Fourier synthesis, the SIRM model in its prototype version pro- vides predicted monthly median values of the main ionospheric characteristics such as: the ordinary wave critical frequencies (foE, foF1, and foF2) of the E, F1, and F2 ionospheric layers; the lowest virtual height (h’F) of the ordinary trace of the F region; the obliquity factor for a distance of 3000 km (M(3000)F2). Instead, the improved version focuses only on foF2 and M(3000)F2. The SIRM model has been largely employed in the framework of different international research projects as the climatological reference to output foF2 and M(3000)F2 monthly median predictions, but in its SIRMUP version is used also as a nowcasting model and as an intermediate step of complex procedures for a near real- time three-dimensional representation of the ionospheric electron density. In this regard, some results provided by both SIRM and SIRMUP for telecommunication applications are shown. Moreover, the mathematical treatment concerning both the phase correction of the Fourier synthesis and the fundamental steps carried out to define the SIRM algorithm in its final version, never published so far, will be described in detail in dedicated Appendices. Finally, for the first time the SIRM code is now downloadable for the benefit of users.
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