2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023rs007885
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Power Spectral Characteristics of In‐Situ Irregularities and Topside GPS Signal Intensity at Low Latitudes Using High‐Sample‐Rate Swarm Echo (e‐POP) Measurements

Ali Mohandesi,
David J. Knudsen,
Susan Skone
et al.

Abstract: Ionospheric density structures at low latitudes range in size from thousands of kilometers down to a few meters. Radio frequency (RF) signals, such as those from global navigation satellite systems, that propagate through irregularities suffer from rapid fluctuations in phase and intensity, known as scintillations. In this study, we use the high‐sample‐rate measurements of the Swarm Echo (CASSIOPE/e‐POP) satellite's GPS Occultation (GAP‐O) receiver taken after its antenna was re‐oriented to vertical‐pointing, … Show more

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