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2023 Radio Science Articles

Report generated on 02/09/2024 15:00:01

14 of 82 possible papers ( 17% ) contained references to SPDF keywords

Papers:

Authors=Akhmetov, O. I.; Belakhovsky, V. B.; Mingalev, I. V.; Mingalev, O. V.; Larchenko, A. V.; Suvorova, Z. V.
Title=About the Propagation of RSDN-20 “Alpha” Signals in the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide During Geomagnetic Disturbances, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007490, ID=22073224
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:omni
Sample usage ( BODY ) = magnetic field (IMF) was about -3 nT, according to the OMNI database. 1 Figure Ionosphere plasma density (Ne) according

Authors=Helmboldt, J. F.
Title=A Method for Estimating the Spatial Coherence of Mid-Latitude Skywave Propagation Based on Transionospheric Scintillations at 35 MHz, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007630, ID=22073270
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = for the October/November 2020 data collections, the International Reference Ionosphere (Bilitza et al., 2014) constrained

Authors=Eccles, James V.; McNamara, Leo F.; Holmes, Jeffrey M.
Title=Occurrence Rates of Spread-F Echoes in Australasian VI Ionograms, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007495, ID=22131325
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = are compared against the Kp and Ap values read from the International Reference Ionosphere database

Authors=Ma, Xin; Guo, Peng; Wu, Mengjie
Title=Simulation Research on the Influence of Plasma Bubbles on Radio Wave Propagation, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007577, ID=22131330
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = results in the Hainan Province of China. Combining the ionospheric model provided by IRI with the data of ionospheric
Sample usage ( BODY ) = that affects the propagation of HF radio waves. The International Reference Ionosphere model (IRI-2016)

Authors=Stankov, S. M.; Verhulst, T. G. W.; Sapundjiev, D.
Title=Automatic Ionospheric Weather Monitoring With DPS-4D Ionosonde and ARTIST-5 Autoscaler: System Performance at a Mid-Latitude Observatory, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007628, ID=22131335
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri
Sample usage ( BODY ) = for the real-time IRI (Bilitza et al., 2017) which can benefit from the results and estimates presented here. Data

Authors=Schreiter, Lucas; Stolle, Claudia; Rauberg, Jan; Kervalishvili, Guram; van den Ijssel, Jose; Arnold, Daniel; Xiong, Chao; Callegare, Andyara
Title=Topside Ionosphere Sounding From the CHAMP, GRACE, and GRACE-FO Missions, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007552, ID=22193276
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = (IRI) model (Bilitza Williamson, 2000) but are not operational anymore. Incoherent scatter radars
Sample usage ( ABSTRACT ) = using the IRI-2016 model. Radar observations, as well as in situ electron density observations available from Swarm B
Sample usage ( BODY ) = missions between 1962 and 1990, were used, for example, to develop the International Reference Ionosphere

Authors=Ponomarenko, P.; McWilliams, K. A.
Title=Climatology of HF Propagation Characteristics at Very High Latitudes From SuperDARN Observations, 2023, doi:10.1029/2023RS007657, ID=22878719
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri
Sample usage ( BODY ) = propagation is conventionally performed using ionospheric models (e.g., IRI, Bilitza et al., 2022) and assumptions about HF

Authors=Hysell, D. L.; Rojas, E.
Title=Modeling E-Region Artificial Periodic Inhomogeneity, 2023, doi:10.1029/2023RS007710, ID=23660363
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = (IRI) model (Bilitza et al., 2016). As the densities derived from IRI exhibit abrupt discontinuities
Sample usage ( BODY ) = and electrons. The initial specification of these constituents comes from the International Reference Ionosphere

Authors=Gelaw, B. Getahun; Nigussie, M.; Tebabal, A.
Title=Comparative Assessment of the Performances of GPS-TEC Assisted NTCM, NeQuick2 and Neural Network Models to Describe the East-African Equatorial Ionosphere, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS007574, ID=23759436
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:spdf, omniweb, iri
Sample usage ( BODY ) = (NASA-SPDF).
Sample usage ( BODY ) = at https://www.unavco.org/data/gps-gnss/data-access-methods/dai1/dai1.html , (UNAVCO Consortium). F10.7 and ap index data are available at https://omniweb
Sample usage ( BODY ) = is not only for climatic-like situations but also for weather-like behavior. Global empirical models such as IRI (Bilitza,

Authors=Watson, C.; Jayachandran, P. T.; Kashcheyev, A.; Themens, D. R.; Langley, R. B.; Marchand, R.; Yau, A. W.
Title=Radio Instrument Package for Lunar Ionospheric Observation: A Concept Study, 2023, doi:10.1029/2023RS007666, ID=23759443
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = is not captured in empirical models such as NeQuick and the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), it stands
Sample usage ( BODY ) = is not captured in empirical models such as NeQuick and the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), it stands

Authors=Tahseen, Hafiz Usman; Mescia, Luciano; Catarinucci, Luca
Title=A Survey of Five Generations of MIMO Multiband Base Station Antennas, 2023, doi:10.1029/2023RS007725, ID=23759448
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:omni
Sample usage ( BODY ) = (BSAs). Directional/sector and omni-directional antennas are the two main types of antennas

Authors=Alford-Lago, Daniel J.; Curtis, Christopher W.; Ihler, Alexander T.; Zawdie, Katherine A.
Title=Scale-Separated Dynamic Mode Decomposition and Ionospheric Forecasting, 2023, doi:10.1029/2022RS00763710.48550/arXiv.2204.10215, ID=23830511
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = such as the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), are generally less intensive to run but require large quantities
Sample usage ( BODY ) = such as the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), are generally less intensive to run but require large quantities

Authors=Ota, Mamoru; Tanaka, Yuji; Kasahara, Yoshiya
Title=Propagation Analysis Method Considering Angular Spread for Random Electromagnetic Waves in Magnetized Cold Plasma, 2023, doi:10.1029/2023RS007673, ID=24090850
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:omni
Sample usage ( BODY ) = is quite large due to the need of omni-directional search, even for a simple WDF method such as the one

Authors=Ankita, M.; Tulasi Ram, S.
Title=Iterative Gradient Correction (IGC) Method for True Height Analysis of Ionograms, 2023, doi:10.1029/2023RS007808, ID=26174199
journal=Radio Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) = let us consider a vertical electron density distribution from International Reference Ionosphere (IRI)-2016 model
Sample usage ( BODY ) = let us consider a vertical electron density distribution from International Reference Ionosphere (IRI)-2016 model