Title of article
Amplitude and phase scintillation study at Chiang Rai, Thailand Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Anurag Gwal، نويسنده , , Smita Dubey، نويسنده , , Rashmi Wahi، نويسنده , , Alex Feliziani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
2361
To page
2365
Abstract
Ionospheric scintillation is a rapid variation of amplitude and phase in radio signals caused by irregularities in the ionosphere. We have studied the effect of ionospheric scintillations on Global Positioning System (GPS) signals from the low latitude station at Chiang Rai, Thailand, and also studied the occurrence of scintillation for geomagnetic-quiet and -disturbed conditions. Amplitude and phase scintillation are investigated by using the single-frequency GPS Ionospheric Scintillation Monitor (GISM) at Chiang Rai (lat. 19.57°N, Ion. 99.52°E). This system is capable of tracking up to 11 GPS satellites at LI frequency of 1575.42 MHz. The purpose of the GISM receiver is to automatically record scintillation parameters of amplitude and phase at a 50 Hz rate averaged over 60 s. The result shows that the amplitude scintillation can occur with or without phase scintillation but phase scintillation is always accompanied by amplitude scintillation.
Keywords
Ionospheric irregularities , Scintillation , GPS
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Record number
1131284
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