Browsing Articles publicats en revistes by Subject "Ionosfera"
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Narrowband and Wideband Channel Sounding of an Antarctica to Spain Ionospheric Radio Link
(Remote Sensing. 2015, Vol.7, 2015-09)La Salle and Ebro Observatory have been involved in remote sensing projects in Antarctica for the last 11 years (approximately one solar cycle). The Ebro Observatory has been monitoring and analyzing ... -
Physical Layer Definition for a Long-Haul HF Antarctica to Spain Radio Link
(Remote Sensing. 2016. Vol.8 No.5 (Maig), 2016-05)La Salle and the Observatori de l’Ebre (OE) have been involved in a remote sensing project in Antarctica for the last 11 years. The OE has been monitoring the geomagnetic activity for more than twenty ... -
Remote Geophysical Observatory in Antarctica with HF data transmission: a Review
(Remote Sensing. 2014, Vol.6 (Juliol), 2014-07)The geophysical observatory in the Antarctic Spanish Station Juan Carlos I (ASJI) in Livingston Island has been monitoring the magnetic field in the Antarctic region for more than fifteen years. In 2004, ... -
Vertical and oblique ionospheric soundings over a very long multihop HF radio link from polar to midlatitudes: Results and relationships
(Radio Science, 2009. Vol. 44, Rs2014, 2009-04)A vertical incidence sounder (VIS) was installed at the Spanish Antarctic Base (62.7°S, 299.6°E) during the Antarctic summer survey 2004–2005. In addition, an oblique sounding (OS) system for HF ... -
Vertical and Oblique ionospheric soundings over the long haul HF link between Antarctica and Spain
(Radio Science. 2015, Vol. 50, No.9 (Setembre), 2015-09)This paper presents a comparative study between the oblique sounding results, theInternational Telecommunication Union Rec533 HF prediction model, and the vertical sounding results of atransequatorial ... -
Vertical and oblique ionospheric soundings performance comparison over the 12,760 km transequatorial HF link between Antarctica and Spain
(Radio Science. 2017. Vol.52, No.4 (Abril), 2017-03)This paper presents the second part of the study of the oblique sounding of a 12,760 km transequatorial ionospheric link between Livingston Island (Antarctica) and Cambrils in Spain. The study consists ...