Title:
Detecting Transient Lightning Electric Field with a Mini-whip Antenna System
Poster
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Abstract
Detection of transient lightning electric fields using a Miniwhip antenna system is part of ongoing lightning physics research conducted by Dr. Liu. This research can help improve atmospheric modeling, weather prediction, and electromagnetic studies. The Miniwhip serves as a wideband electric field sensor capable of detecting weak RF signals over large areas.
This work presents the design and implementation of a low-noise RF sensing system using a Miniwhip antenna integrated with a USRP N210 software-defined radio. Emphasis was placed on maintaining a low noise floor, preserving signal integrity, and enabling accurate signal characterization through Power Spectral Density (PSD) analysis. A front-end RF chain was developed to protect the receiver while conditioning the signal through filtering, and attenuation.
System performance was validated using a 10 MHz test signal. PSD analysis shows the signal clearly above the noise floor, with stable baseline behavior, demonstrating the system’s effectiveness for RF signal detection and analysis.
Authors
| First Name |
Last Name |
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Stephen
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Horn
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Ningyu
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Liu
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Jake
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Volovar
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Submission Details
Conference URC
Event Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (ISE)
Department Physics (ISE)
Group Physics – Engineering
Added April 20, 2026, 3:47 p.m.
Updated April 20, 2026, 3:48 p.m.
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