The propagation of electromagnetic waves through the turbulent ionosphere produces scintillations through diffraction, and understanding the physical nature of scintillations is important for engineers and technologists as well as for scientists. In recent years, the establishment of the Global Positioning System (GPS) provided a new technique that can be used to study ionospheric scintillations. The usual way of doing that is the deployment of GPS receivers closely spaced in east-west magnetic direction and then estimating the zonal drift velocities based on the signal power observations. One of the weaknesses of this method is that high-rate sampling such as 20 Hz is required for close-spaced stations and generally no such data are availa...
GPS L-band scintillations and total electron content (TEC) were recorded at Sanya (18.33◦N, 109.52◦E...
We use observations of ionospheric scintillation at equatorial latitudes from two GPS receivers spec...
Small-scale ionospheric disturbances may cause severe radio scintillations of signals transmitted fr...
[1] The propagation of electromagnetic waves through the turbulent ionosphere produces scintillation...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites provide an extensive array of beacon signals for prob...
Under normal circumstances, errors due to GPS signals travelling through the ionosphere can be model...
Equatorial spread F (ESF) is a very important phenomenon of the plasma in the Earth’s ionosphere. Ri...
This dissertation presents automated, systematic data collection, processing, and analysis methods f...
Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers at low latitudes have a high probability of experiencing s...
Abstract—Besides their intended use in radionavigation, global positioning system (GPS) satellite si...
Equatorial spread-F (ESF) is the phenomenon of plasma instability in the Earth's ionosphere that sca...
The ionosphere has always been a major limitation for GNSS positioning applications. Free electrons ...
We use observations of ionospheric scintillation at equatorial latitudes from two GPS receivers spec...
The ionospheric disturbances cause significant effects on satellite signals for commu- nication and...
[1] Ionospheric scintillations are one of the earliest known effects of space weather. Caused by ion...
GPS L-band scintillations and total electron content (TEC) were recorded at Sanya (18.33◦N, 109.52◦E...
We use observations of ionospheric scintillation at equatorial latitudes from two GPS receivers spec...
Small-scale ionospheric disturbances may cause severe radio scintillations of signals transmitted fr...
[1] The propagation of electromagnetic waves through the turbulent ionosphere produces scintillation...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites provide an extensive array of beacon signals for prob...
Under normal circumstances, errors due to GPS signals travelling through the ionosphere can be model...
Equatorial spread F (ESF) is a very important phenomenon of the plasma in the Earth’s ionosphere. Ri...
This dissertation presents automated, systematic data collection, processing, and analysis methods f...
Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers at low latitudes have a high probability of experiencing s...
Abstract—Besides their intended use in radionavigation, global positioning system (GPS) satellite si...
Equatorial spread-F (ESF) is the phenomenon of plasma instability in the Earth's ionosphere that sca...
The ionosphere has always been a major limitation for GNSS positioning applications. Free electrons ...
We use observations of ionospheric scintillation at equatorial latitudes from two GPS receivers spec...
The ionospheric disturbances cause significant effects on satellite signals for commu- nication and...
[1] Ionospheric scintillations are one of the earliest known effects of space weather. Caused by ion...
GPS L-band scintillations and total electron content (TEC) were recorded at Sanya (18.33◦N, 109.52◦E...
We use observations of ionospheric scintillation at equatorial latitudes from two GPS receivers spec...
Small-scale ionospheric disturbances may cause severe radio scintillations of signals transmitted fr...