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  • VHF Radio Wave Observations by Maido-1 Satellite and Evaluation of Its Relationship with Lightning Discharges

    Hiroshi KIKUCHI  Satoru YOSHIDA  Takeshi MORIMOTO  Tomoo USHIO  Zenichiro KAWASAKI  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E96-B No:3
      Page(s):
    880-886

    We examine the relationship between 116 VHF sensor events recorded by the VHF sensor on the Maido-1 satellite and lightning strokes detected by the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) to show that most of the VHF sensor events were caused by lightning discharges. For each VHF sensor event, the WWLLN events within 1400 km from the subsatellite point and within 1 sec, 30 sec, and 300 sec of the VHF sensor trigger time are analyzed. We find that the coincidence rates in the North and South American continents, and in Southeast/East Asia and the Australian continent are greater than 0.90. Those in the African and European continents, and in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are less than 0.61. These high enough coincidence rates indicate that the VHF sensor events were emitted from lightning, although the coincidence rates in the other regions are quite low because of the low detection efficiency of the WWLLN in the regions. We also focus on 6 coincident events measured by both the VHF sensor and the WWLLN. The incidence angles of the EM waves for the VHF sensor are estimated from the group delay characteristics of the recorded EM waveforms. Compared with the WWLLN lightning locations, the two incidence angles are temporally and spatially coincident. These results indicate that a large fraction of the VHF sensor events are emitted by lightning discharges.

  • On a Problem of Realizing an Undirected Vertex-Capacitated Network--Flow-Saturated and Flow-Unsaturated--

    Yoshihiro KANEKO  Satoru YOSHIDA  Kazuo HORIUCHI  

     
    LETTER-Graphs and Networks

      Vol:
    E74-A No:5
      Page(s):
    994-998

    This letter considers a problem of realizing an undirected vertex-capacitated network from the view of two types; flow-saturated and flow-unsaturated. As a result, two necessary and sufficient conditions for a given matrix to be realizable as a flow-saturated network and as both a flow-saturated network and a flow-unsaturated one have been shown.