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|a 9783036575957
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|a Kos, Serdjo
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|a GNSS, Space Weather and TEC Special Features
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (332 p.)
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|a ionogram
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|a GPS
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|a fractal reconstruction
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|a radio occultation observation
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|a diurnal evolution
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|a ionosphere
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|a water vapor
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|a deep learning
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|a GNSS time series analysis
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|a multi-GNSS
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|a lightning
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|a multipath error
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|a ionospheric model
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|a South Atlantic Anomaly
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|a daytime
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a reliability method
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|a tropospheric error
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|a detrending
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|a GPS TEC
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|a PCC
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|a Ni-based superalloys
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|a attention mechanism
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|a navigation positioning system
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|a ionospheric corrections
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|a soil moisture content
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|a multisatellite combination
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|a radiation belts
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|a European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS)
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|a Global Positioning System (GPS)
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|a multi-frequency
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|a ionospheric irregularity
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|a ROTI
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|a attribute-augmented
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|a CubeSat observation
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|a microstructure
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|a EPN
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|a Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS)
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|a spatiotemporal analysis
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|a seismic swarm
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|a Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
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|a volcanic activity
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|a statistical position equilibrium
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|a Energy industries and utilities / bicssc
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|a seasonal variation
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|a GNSS-IR
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|a n/a
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|a signal-to-noise ratio
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|a calibration
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|a polynomial
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|a international space station
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|a GPS/GNSS
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|a snow depth
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|a total electron content
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|a History of engineering and technology / bicssc
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|a nighttime
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|a mean fusion
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|a scintillation
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|a surface meteorological data
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|a gravity wave
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|a Fractal Hausdorff dimension
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|a Saastamoinen model of zenith tropospheric delay
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|a ground-truth data
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|a equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere
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|a EIA
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|a TEC
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|a GNSS meteorology
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|a tomography
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|a positioning accuracy
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|a GNSS
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|a morphology
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|a Precise Point Positioning (PPP)
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|a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
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|a dual-frequency carrier phase combination
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|a phase delay
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|a seismo-ionospheric coupling
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|a lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling
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|a Savitzky-Golay
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|a COSMIC
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|a landslide displacement prediction
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|a antenna
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|a dual-frequency pseudorange
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|a radiation measurement
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|a CID
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|a Fernández, José
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|a Prieto, Juan F.
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|a 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7595-7
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|a In the domain of electronic navigation, satellite navigation (GNSS) is one of the most important complex modern systems. GNSS is a key aspect of infrastructure which supports the development and improvement of power grid systems, banking operations, global transportation systems, and global communication systems. Today, GNSS requires the use of several positioning networks and sensors, such as radio networks and MEMS. The Earth's atmosphere, particularly the ionosphere and troposphere, can be seen as a huge laboratory where multiple processes and phenomena directly affecting the propagation of EM waves occur. Like all complex systems, GNSS technology has also gone through certain evolutionary stages. Factors affecting the future evolution of GNSS technology include the appearance of new signals and frequencies, complementary technologies in use, etc., but in the domain of GNSS technologies, it is essential to study the impact of space weather on GNSS systems. A key part of research related to GNSS technologies is the vertical TEC distribution and anomalies related to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions on Earth. There are many challenges that need to be addressed because they affect reliability, accuracy, and all other essential parameters of GNSS systems. It addresses some of these issues by publishing manuscripts which study GNSS risk assessment, different effects of space weather disturbances on the operation of GNSS systems, environmental impacts on the operation of GNSS systems, GNSS positioning error budgets, TEC special features in volcano eruptions, and similar topics.
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