Under perturbed conditions coming from the outer space, the ionosphere may become highly turbulent and small scale (from centimeters to meters) irregularities, typically enhancements or depletions of the electron density embedded in the ambient ionosphere, can form causing diffraction effects on the satellites signals passing through them. Such effect can abruptly corrupt the performance of the positioning systems affecting, in turn, the awareness and safety of the modern devices. In this paper we analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the latitudinal range 57°- 88° N during the period October, November and December 2003 as a first step to develop a “scintillation climatology” over the Northern Europe. The behavior of the scinti...
Under perturbed conditions coming from the outer space, the ionosphere may become highly turbulent a...
We analyze data of GNSS ionospheric scintillation over polar regions of both hemispheres, to charac...
The occurrence of GPS ionospheric scintillation at high latitudes over Scandinavia in 2003 and 2008 ...
Abstract. We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the geographic latitudinal range 44◦–88 ◦ ...
Under perturbed conditions caused by intense solar wind-magnetosphere coupling, the ionosphere may b...
We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the geographic latitudinal range 44°–88° N ...
We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the geographic latitudinal range 44°–88° N during th...
Under perturbed conditions caused by intense solar wind-magnetosphere coupling, the ionosphere may b...
We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation over North European regions for the same period (Octob...
Due to the configuration of the Earth’s magnetic field and its reconnection with the Interplanetary ...
High-rate sampling data of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) ionospheric scintillation acqu...
Due to the configuration of the Earth’s magnetic field and its reconnection with the Interplanetary ...
Under normal circumstances, errors due to GPS signals travelling through the ionosphere can be model...
The ionosphere is characterized by a highly variable degree of ionization maintained by a wide range...
The ionosphere is characterized by a highly variable degree of ionization maintained by a wide range...
Under perturbed conditions coming from the outer space, the ionosphere may become highly turbulent a...
We analyze data of GNSS ionospheric scintillation over polar regions of both hemispheres, to charac...
The occurrence of GPS ionospheric scintillation at high latitudes over Scandinavia in 2003 and 2008 ...
Abstract. We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the geographic latitudinal range 44◦–88 ◦ ...
Under perturbed conditions caused by intense solar wind-magnetosphere coupling, the ionosphere may b...
We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the geographic latitudinal range 44°–88° N ...
We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation in the geographic latitudinal range 44°–88° N during th...
Under perturbed conditions caused by intense solar wind-magnetosphere coupling, the ionosphere may b...
We analyze data of ionospheric scintillation over North European regions for the same period (Octob...
Due to the configuration of the Earth’s magnetic field and its reconnection with the Interplanetary ...
High-rate sampling data of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) ionospheric scintillation acqu...
Due to the configuration of the Earth’s magnetic field and its reconnection with the Interplanetary ...
Under normal circumstances, errors due to GPS signals travelling through the ionosphere can be model...
The ionosphere is characterized by a highly variable degree of ionization maintained by a wide range...
The ionosphere is characterized by a highly variable degree of ionization maintained by a wide range...
Under perturbed conditions coming from the outer space, the ionosphere may become highly turbulent a...
We analyze data of GNSS ionospheric scintillation over polar regions of both hemispheres, to charac...
The occurrence of GPS ionospheric scintillation at high latitudes over Scandinavia in 2003 and 2008 ...