Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver

The Earth’s upper atmosphere presents a region particularly rich of free electrons, the ionosphere. Such high concentration makes the ionosphere the major natural contributor to the degraded quality of the GNSS signals received at ground. In polar regions, such as in Antarctica, this degradation can...

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Main Authors: LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO, DOVIS, Fabio, ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL, CRISTODARO, CALOGERO, ALFONSI, LUCILLA, Correia, Emília
Other Authors: Linty, NICOLA UMBERTO, Dovis, Fabio, Cristodaro, Calogero, Alfonsi, Lucilla
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Navigation 2016
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spelling ftpoltorinoiris:oai:iris.polito.it:11583/2643651 2024-04-14T08:04:37+00:00 Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO DOVIS, Fabio ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL CRISTODARO, CALOGERO ALFONSI, LUCILLA Correia, Emília Linty, NICOLA UMBERTO Dovis, Fabio ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL Cristodaro, Calogero Alfonsi, Lucilla Correia, Emília 2016 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2643651 https://www.ion.org/publications/abstract.cfm?jp=p&articleID=13433 eng eng Institute of Navigation country:USA place:Manassas, VA (USA) info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000379864100053 ispartofbook:Proceedings of the 2016 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation 2016 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation firstpage:549 lastpage:555 numberofpages:7 http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2643651 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84978811421 https://www.ion.org/publications/abstract.cfm?jp=p&articleID=13433 ionospheric scintillation antarctica GNSS receiver info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2016 ftpoltorinoiris 2024-03-21T16:38:59Z The Earth’s upper atmosphere presents a region particularly rich of free electrons, the ionosphere. Such high concentration makes the ionosphere the major natural contributor to the degraded quality of the GNSS signals received at ground. In polar regions, such as in Antarctica, this degradation can be stronger, creating serious problems in using GNSS devices for logistic and scientific purposes. An ionosphere monitoring station, based on a GNSS signal acquisition system and on a software radio receiver, has been installed in two research stations in Antarctica, in the frame of the DemoGRAPE project. The full system is not only able to monitor TEC and scintillation activity in GPS L1 C/A and L2C signals, but also to grab and store raw unprocessed samples for post-processing analysis by means of software radio techniques. This paper presents the description of the setup and of the installation of the system as well as a report of the first results obtained by processing the data acquired during the first week of operation. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica PORTO@iris (Publications Open Repository TOrino - Politecnico di Torino)
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topic ionospheric scintillation
antarctica
GNSS receiver
spellingShingle ionospheric scintillation
antarctica
GNSS receiver
LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO
DOVIS, Fabio
ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL
CRISTODARO, CALOGERO
ALFONSI, LUCILLA
Correia, Emília
Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver
topic_facet ionospheric scintillation
antarctica
GNSS receiver
description The Earth’s upper atmosphere presents a region particularly rich of free electrons, the ionosphere. Such high concentration makes the ionosphere the major natural contributor to the degraded quality of the GNSS signals received at ground. In polar regions, such as in Antarctica, this degradation can be stronger, creating serious problems in using GNSS devices for logistic and scientific purposes. An ionosphere monitoring station, based on a GNSS signal acquisition system and on a software radio receiver, has been installed in two research stations in Antarctica, in the frame of the DemoGRAPE project. The full system is not only able to monitor TEC and scintillation activity in GPS L1 C/A and L2C signals, but also to grab and store raw unprocessed samples for post-processing analysis by means of software radio techniques. This paper presents the description of the setup and of the installation of the system as well as a report of the first results obtained by processing the data acquired during the first week of operation.
author2 Linty, NICOLA UMBERTO
Dovis, Fabio
ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL
Cristodaro, Calogero
Alfonsi, Lucilla
Correia, Emília
format Conference Object
author LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO
DOVIS, Fabio
ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL
CRISTODARO, CALOGERO
ALFONSI, LUCILLA
Correia, Emília
author_facet LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO
DOVIS, Fabio
ROMERO GAVIRIA, RODRIGO MANUEL
CRISTODARO, CALOGERO
ALFONSI, LUCILLA
Correia, Emília
author_sort LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO
title Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver
title_short Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver
title_full Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver
title_fullStr Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring Ionosphere over Antarctica by means of a GNSS Signal Acquisition System and a Software Radio Receiver
title_sort monitoring ionosphere over antarctica by means of a gnss signal acquisition system and a software radio receiver
publisher Institute of Navigation
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2643651
https://www.ion.org/publications/abstract.cfm?jp=p&articleID=13433
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