The ERICA study aims to find out signatures of the interplay between magnetosphere-geomagnetic field and ionosphere which degrades trans-ionospheric signals such as those transmitted by GNSS satellites. The project activity focuses on the characterization of the ionospheric variability of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly in the South East Asian region through the analysis of datasets collected with an ad hoc measurements campaign. The campaign has been conducted with ground-based instruments located in the footprints of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly and Equatorial Ionospheric Trough. This paper presents some of the relevant results achieved by the project, in terms of ionospheric climatology and weather assessment over the interested area. In particular, the paper describes the average condition of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly recorded during the entire campaign and provides interesting insights on relevant scintillation events.
Ionosphere monitoring in South East Asia in the ERICA study / Povero, Gabriella; Alfonsi, Lucilla; Spogli, L.; Di Mauro, D.; Cesaroni, C.; Dovis, Fabio; ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL; Le Huy, M.; Abadi, P.; La The, V.; Floury, N.. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:(2016), pp. 556-563. (Intervento presentato al convegno Institute of Navigation International Technical Meeting 2016, ITM 2016 tenutosi a Hyatt Regency Monterey, usa nel 2016).
Ionosphere monitoring in South East Asia in the ERICA study
POVERO, GABRIELLA;ALFONSI, LUCILLA;DOVIS, Fabio;ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL;
2016
Abstract
The ERICA study aims to find out signatures of the interplay between magnetosphere-geomagnetic field and ionosphere which degrades trans-ionospheric signals such as those transmitted by GNSS satellites. The project activity focuses on the characterization of the ionospheric variability of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly in the South East Asian region through the analysis of datasets collected with an ad hoc measurements campaign. The campaign has been conducted with ground-based instruments located in the footprints of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly and Equatorial Ionospheric Trough. This paper presents some of the relevant results achieved by the project, in terms of ionospheric climatology and weather assessment over the interested area. In particular, the paper describes the average condition of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly recorded during the entire campaign and provides interesting insights on relevant scintillation events.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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