Analysis of the ionospheric scintillations during 20-21 January 2016 from SANAE by means of the DemoGRAPE scintillation receivers

This paper presents ionospheric scintillation data recorded at SANAE in Antarctica during a moderate geomagnetic storm on 20-21 January 2016 which gives evidence of the advantages of the new generation of instrumentation for monitoring ionospheric scintillation. The data was collected as part of the...

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Published in:2017 XXXIInd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS)
Main Authors: Cilliers, P. J., Alfonsi, L., Spogli, L., DE FRANCESCHI, GIOVANNI, Romano, V., Hunstad, I., Linty, N., Terzo, O., Dovis, F., Ward, J., Cesaroni, C., Stephenson, J. A. E.
Other Authors: DE FRANCESCHI, Giovanni
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: URSI 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2701816
https://doi.org/10.23919/URSIGASS.2017.8105114
http://www.ursi.org/proceedings/procGA17/papers/Paper_GF10-3(2191).pdf
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Summary:This paper presents ionospheric scintillation data recorded at SANAE in Antarctica during a moderate geomagnetic storm on 20-21 January 2016 which gives evidence of the advantages of the new generation of instrumentation for monitoring ionospheric scintillation. The data was collected as part of the DemoGRAPE project aimed at the demonstration of cutting edge technology for the empirical assessment of the ionospheric delay and ionospheric scintillations in the polar regions which affect the accuracy of satellite navigation.