Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics



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The present group will participate in the Megha Tropiqueed Mission programme of ISRO for which already a proposal has been sent. This mission, a joint Indo-French endeavour, will provide a unique facility to study the convective processes in the tropical atmosphere, particularly in the Indian region. The present group proposed to study the rain and atmospheric water in relation to the convective processes utilizing the experimental measurements at Kolkata and climatic parameter data obtained from satellite measurements and models.



Studies on Preicipiation Associated with Thurderstorm under STORM Project
A national programme named, Severe Thunderstorm Observations and Regional Modelling (STORM), is going to be launched DST, New Delhi, to study and model the thunder activities in the eastern region of India. The present group has proposed to study the vertical profile of the rain structure utilizing observations with Micro Rain Radar (MRR) during precipitation associated thunderstorm activities that will indicate the presence of up and down draft associated with the convective processes. An initial research proposal has been submitted which received favourable consideration and a full proposal will be submitted.

Estimate of Climatic Parameters for Indian Region

The study of climatic parameters will be continued using the data from a number of sources namely, (i) Radiosonde, (ii) Satellite data (CHAMP, TRMM etc.), (iii) NMRF, (v) Propagation experiments at Kolkata and Darjeeling.


Atmospheric Electricity
The present recording of VLF sferics data and measurement of electric potential gradient of the earth’s surface over Kolkata and Tripura University site and their analyses as well as interpretation will be continued.
Air-earth current and atmospheric conductivity by Gardien condenser will be measured by lodging campaign with EGRL at the Tripura University site.

Sub-ionospheric transmitted VLF signals in two different frequencies will be recorded from which the fluctuations in the plasma density of the wave path would be correlated to solar and geophysical phenomena by measuring the shift in the terminator time.


The variation of atmospheric conductivity under different solar and geophysical events would be studied directly by measuring the vertical potential gradient.
Theoretical modelling will be developed to explore the influence of plasma density on sub-ionosphere radio path during solar and geophysical events.
Theoretical model will be developed for finding the possible electro-dynamic coupling in the lower ionosphere based on observations of atmospheric vertical potential gradient at the surface of the earth.

With the newly developed signal processor and loop antennas, attempts will be made to detect the Schumann resonance spectra.


To estimate the change in the ionospheric parameters due to precursors of earthquake, modelling work will be conducted. Attempts will be made to explain some observed sferics data at 6, 9, 19.3 and 39 kHz recorded at Agartala site in terms of the precursors of earthquake at the India-Pakistan border.
Further work may be carried out to extend the previous investigations on the rain attenuation in millimeter and sub-millimeter wave region, detection of Schumann resonance spectra with the newly design loop antennas and influence of radiative heat transfer in the design of nanostructure.


Systems Science

Fuzzy Systems
The procedure already adopted can be used for the model identification of any nonlinear, chaotic system. We will identify any existing nonlinear plant with the help of above technique and develop a general approach of designing different types of online indirect or direct adaptive controller.

ANNEXURE – VI(A)
Research Publications in Journals


No

Name of Teacher

Title, journal, vol, page, year




Abhirup Das Barman, Ipsita Sengupta and

P. K. Basu

A simple SPICE model for traveling wave semiconductor laser amplifier, Microwave & Opt. Technol. Lett. (USA) : accepted



Bratati MukhopadhyaySumitra Ghosh and P. K. Basu

Estimtion of the composition of Si1-x-yGexCy layer on Si for photodetection at 1.3 and 1.55 µms, Opt. Engg., vol. 46, No. 1Jan 07, pp. 1-7.



Abhijit Biswas and P. K. Basu

Equivalent circuit models of quantum cascade lasers for SPICE simulation of steady state and dynamic response, Journal of Optics A : Pure and Applied Optics, vol. 9, p. 26-32, (2007)



A.Ghosal and D.Chattopadhyay

Diffusion thermopower in CdSe single quantum wells , Indian J. Phys. 80(4), 405-407 (2006).



S. Ray,

A. Paul and

A. DasGupta

Equatorial scintillations in relation to the development of ionization anomaly, Ann. Geo. Phys., 24, 1429-1442, (2006).



A. DasGupta, A. Paul,

S. Ray,


A. Das and

S. Anantha-krishnan,



Equatorial bubbles as observed with GPS measurements over Pune, India, Radio Sci., 41, RS5S28, doi: 10.1029/2005RS003359, 2006



S. Ray and

A. DasGupta

Geostationary L-band scintillation observations near the crest of Equatorial Anomaly in the Indian Zone, J. Atmos. Sol. Terr. Phys. (UK), 2007 (in press).



Mukul. K. Das and N. R. Das

Effect of Ge-Composition on the Frequency Response of a Si1-yGey/Si P-i-N Photodetector, Optical Engineering, (2006).



N. R. Das and Alakananda Mitra

A New Approach to the Modeling of Si – RFIC Inductor, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, Vol. 48, pp. 1095-1101 (2006).


10.

S. S. De,

B. K. De,

S. K. Adhikari, B. K. Sarkar and A. Guha


Study of Amplitude Spectrum of VLF Sferics and Vertical Electric Field at Kolkata.

Indian J. Radio & Space Phys., 35 (2006), 187








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S. S. De,

B. K De,

S. K. Adhikari, S. K. Sarkar,

R. Bera,

A. Guha and

P. K. Mandal



A Report on Some Specific Features of the Atmospheric Electric Potential Gradient in Kolkata. Indian J. Phys., 80 (2006), 167.


12

S. S. De,

A. K. Ghosh, T. K. Ghosh and D. Jana.



Effective Heating in Heavily Doped Semiconductor Devices.

Indian J. Pure & Appl. Phys., 44 (2006), 543.



13

S. S. De,

B. K De,

A. Guha and

P. K. Mandal



Detection of 2004 Leonid Meteor Shower by Observing its Effect on VLF

Transmission.



Indian J. Radio & Space Phys., 35 (2006), 396.



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S. S. De,

B. K. De,

S. K. Adhikari, B. K. Sarkar,

S. K. Sarkar,

A. Guha,

P. K. Mandal, S. K. Mandal, H. P. Sardar and M. Ray



The Effect of Recent Venus Transit on Earth’s Atmosphere

Accepted for publication in Annals of Geophys.


15

N. N. Purkait, A.K. Saha, Sanghamitra De and D. K. Chakrabarty

Behaviour of methane emission from paddy field of high carbon content, Ind. J Radio Space Phys., vol. 36, pp. 52-58 (2007)

16

A. Maitra and

K.Chakravarty



Rain depolarization measurements with a low margin satellite link in Ku band at a tropical location, Electronics Letters, 2007, under review

17

A. Maitra and

T. Rakshit Ghosh



Modelling of weighted mean temperature for retrieval of atmospheric water vapour using GPS in the Indian region,

Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, 2006, under review.

18

S. Mukhopadhyay and A.K. Mandal

Lecture notes: Fuzzy rule extraction using Robust Particle Swarm Optimization.

Proceedings of ISNN-2006- LNCS by Springer ,vol. 3971 pp. 762 – 767, May 2006.


19

D. Guha, M. Biswas and

J. Y. Siddiqui

Harrington’s formula extended to determine accurate feed reactance of probe-fed microstrip patches

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 6, (2007).



20

D. Guha and

Y. M. M. Antar



New half-hemispherical dielectric resonator antenna for broadband monopole-type radiation, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation Vol. 54, N0. 12, pp. 3621-3628, (Dec. 2006).

21

D. Guha and

Y. M. M. Antar



Four-element cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna for wideband monopole-like radiation,

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., Vol. 54, N0. 9, pp. 2657-2662, (Sept. 2006).

22

M. Biswas,

J. Y. Siddiqui, D. Guha, and Y. M. M. Antar

Effect of a cylindrical cavity on the resonance of a circular microstrip patch with variable air-gap,

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 5, pp. 418-420, (2006)

23

D. Guha,

S. Biswas,

M. Biswas,

J. Y. Siddiqui and Y. M. M. Antar,


Concentric Ring Shaped Defected Ground Structures for Microstrip Circuits and Antennas

to appear in IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 5, pp. 402-405, (Dec. 2006).



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L. C. Y. Chu, D. Guha and Y. M. M. Antar

Comb-shaped wideband dielectric resonator antenna,

Electronic Letters, vol. 42, no. 14, pp. 785-786, ( 6th July, 2006).

25

D. Guha,

Y. M. M.Antar, A. Ittiboon,

A. Petosa, and D. Lee


Improved design guidelines for the ultra wideband monopole-dielectric resonator antenna,

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 5, pp. 373-376, (Dec. 2006).

26

D. Guha and

Y. M. M. Antar



Circular microstrip patch loaded with balanced shorting pins for improved input impedance, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 5, pp. 217-219, (2006).

27

S. S. Iqbal,

M. Biswas,



J. Y. Siddiqui and D. Guha

Performance of cavity backed inverted microstrip broadband antenna

Indian J. Radio and Space Phy., Vol. 35, pp. 54-58, (February 2006).


28

Arpita Das and Mahuya Bhattacharyya

FPGA based Embedded System Design for Medical Image Enhancement Technique used in Mask Mode Radiography, Shortlisted for possible publication in International Journal of Computers, Information Technology and Engineering (IJCITAE).

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