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| Authors: | Stanislawska, I.* Lastovicka, J.* Bourdillon, A.* Zolesi, B.* Cander, Lj. R.* |
| Title: | Monitoring and modeling of ionospheric characteristics in the framework of European COST 296 Action MIERS |
| Title of journal: | Space Weather |
| Series/Report no.: | / 8 (2010) |
| Publisher: | American Geophysical Union |
| Issue Date: | 20-Feb-2010 |
| DOI: | 10.1029/2009SW000493 |
| Keywords: | Ionosphere Monitoring and modelling Space weather Radiocommunication and navigation |
| Abstract: | The Mitigation of Ionospheric Effects on Radio Systems COST 296 Action is devoted to the mitigation
of ionospheric effects on radio systems. It creates a platform for sharing of data, algorithms, models,
and jointly developed advanced technologies, the processing chain from measurements, through
algorithms, to operational knowledge. This initiative creates a unique possibility for national groups to
consolidate the design of a product required for their own activity and for European assessments in the
ionosphere and telecommunication area. An important part of the action is to stimulate and integrate many
national and international activities which provide tools for global and regional ionospheric monitoring
and modeling. The work includes the near-Earth space plasma monitoring, modeling and forecasting,
and a study of the upper atmosphere climate. Well-defined terms of reference include developing
ground-based and space-borne monitoring techniques and parameters describing the state of ionospheric
plasma, maintaining and extending the flow of real-time and retrospective ionospheric monitoring data to
databases. To obtain adequate, high-quality information, special attention is paid to the data ingestion and
assimilation in constructing ionospheric models of different spatial and time scale perturbations, as well as
storms, small variations, and irregularities. The physical origin of atmospheric/ionospheric effects and
their signatures and parameters are investigated. Identification criteria are studied and formulated. |
| Appears in Collections: | 01.02.03. Forecasts Papers Published / Papers in press 01.02.05. Wave propagation
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