نتایج جستجو برای: ionospheric tomography

تعداد نتایج: 189589  

2017
T. Panicciari N. D. Smith F. Da Dalt C. N. Mitchell

Alizadeh , Mohammad Mahdi , Atabati , Ali Reza ,

  The ionospheric plasma bubbles cause unpredictable changes in the ionospheric electron density. These variations in the ionospheric layer can cause a phenomenon known as the ionospheric scintillation. Ionospheric scintillation could affect the phase and amplitude of the radio signals traveling through this medium. This phenomenon occurs frequently around the magnetic equator and in low latitu...

2007
J. A. T. Heaton N. C. Rogers C. N. Mitchell L. Kersley

Inversion algorithms are available to derive the vertical electron density profile at the mldpoint of an oblique sounder path. The techniques open up the possibility of monitoring the ionosphere at otherwise inaccessible locations, such as over sea or inhospitable terrain. A new method of monitoring the ionosphere based on radio tomography can be used to create two-dimensional images of electro...

2015
Jun Tang Yibin Yao Liang Zhang Jian Kong

The insufficiency of data is the essential reason for ill-posed problem existed in computerized ionospheric tomography (CIT) technique. Therefore, the method of integrating multi-source data is proposed. Currently, the multiple satellite navigation systems and various ionospheric observing instruments provide abundant data which can be employed to reconstruct ionospheric electron density (IED)....

2013
Vyacheslav Kunitsyn Elena Andreeva Ivan Nesterov Artem Padokhin

Studies of the ionosphere and the physics of the ionospheric processes rely on the knowledge of spatial distribution of the ionospheric plasma. Being the propagation medium for radio waves, the ionosphere significantly affects the performance of various navigation, location, and communication systems. Therefore, investigation into the structure of the ionosphere is of interest for many practica...

2005
S. Syndergaard W. S. Schreiner C. Rocken D. C. Hunt K. F. Dymond

The Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC) is scheduled for launch in 2006. COSMIC will consist of six low earth orbiting satellites in planes separated by 24◦ to provide global atmospheric and ionospheric observations. One of the goals is to demonstrate near real-time processing of data products for numerical weather prediction and space weather applic...

2005
L. Kersley S. E. Pryse M. H. Denton G. Bust E. Fremouw J. Secan N. Jakowski G. J. Bailey

[1] Several chains of receivers, measuring total electron content (TEC) during passes of satellites in the U.S. Navy Ionospheric Measuring System (NIMS), are operated at northern high latitudes by members of the International Ionospheric Tomography Community (IITC). Results are presented here of nearly simultaneous latitude-altitude images of the ionosphere over Scandinavia, Greenland, and Alas...

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