Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24

Small-scale ionospheric disturbances may cause severe radio scintillations of signals transmitted from global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs). Consequently, small-scale plasma irregularities may heavily degrade the performance of current GNSSs such as GPS, GLONASS or Galileo. This paper pre...

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Main Authors: M. Kriegel, N. Jakowski, J. Berdermann, H. Sato, M. W. Mersha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/35/97/2017/angeo-35-97-2017.pdf
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spelling doaj-aa6e037e45a449e09f4c1c9d80c4400a2020-11-24T23:15:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762017-01-01359710610.5194/angeo-35-97-2017Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24M. Kriegel0N. Jakowski1J. Berdermann2H. Sato3M. W. Mersha4German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Communications and Navigation, Kalkhorstweg 53, 17235 Neustrelitz, GermanyGerman Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Communications and Navigation, Kalkhorstweg 53, 17235 Neustrelitz, GermanyGerman Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Communications and Navigation, Kalkhorstweg 53, 17235 Neustrelitz, GermanyGerman Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Communications and Navigation, Kalkhorstweg 53, 17235 Neustrelitz, GermanyWashera Geospace and Radar Science Laboratory, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaSmall-scale ionospheric disturbances may cause severe radio scintillations of signals transmitted from global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs). Consequently, small-scale plasma irregularities may heavily degrade the performance of current GNSSs such as GPS, GLONASS or Galileo. This paper presents analysis results obtained primarily from two high-rate GNSS receiver stations designed and operated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in cooperation with Bahir Dar University (BDU) at 11.6° N, 37.4° E. Both receivers collect raw data sampled at up to 50 Hz, from which characteristic scintillation parameters such as the S4 index are deduced.<br><br> This paper gives a first overview of the measurement set-up and the observed scintillation events over Bahir Dar in 2015. Both stations are located close to one another and aligned in an east–west, direction which allows us to estimate the zonal drift velocity and spatial dimension of equatorial ionospheric plasma irregularities. Therefore, the lag times of moving electron density irregularities and scintillation patterns are derived by applying cross-correlation analysis to high-rate measurements of the slant total electron content (sTEC) along radio links between a GPS satellite and both receivers and to the associated signal power, respectively. Finally, the drift velocity is derived from the estimated lag time, taking into account the geometric constellation of both receiving antennas and the observed GPS satellites.https://www.ann-geophys.net/35/97/2017/angeo-35-97-2017.pdf
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author M. Kriegel
N. Jakowski
J. Berdermann
H. Sato
M. W. Mersha
spellingShingle M. Kriegel
N. Jakowski
J. Berdermann
H. Sato
M. W. Mersha
Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet M. Kriegel
N. Jakowski
J. Berdermann
H. Sato
M. W. Mersha
author_sort M. Kriegel
title Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
title_short Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
title_full Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
title_fullStr Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
title_full_unstemmed Scintillation measurements at Bahir Dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
title_sort scintillation measurements at bahir dar during the high solar activity phase of solar cycle 24
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Small-scale ionospheric disturbances may cause severe radio scintillations of signals transmitted from global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs). Consequently, small-scale plasma irregularities may heavily degrade the performance of current GNSSs such as GPS, GLONASS or Galileo. This paper presents analysis results obtained primarily from two high-rate GNSS receiver stations designed and operated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in cooperation with Bahir Dar University (BDU) at 11.6° N, 37.4° E. Both receivers collect raw data sampled at up to 50 Hz, from which characteristic scintillation parameters such as the S4 index are deduced.<br><br> This paper gives a first overview of the measurement set-up and the observed scintillation events over Bahir Dar in 2015. Both stations are located close to one another and aligned in an east–west, direction which allows us to estimate the zonal drift velocity and spatial dimension of equatorial ionospheric plasma irregularities. Therefore, the lag times of moving electron density irregularities and scintillation patterns are derived by applying cross-correlation analysis to high-rate measurements of the slant total electron content (sTEC) along radio links between a GPS satellite and both receivers and to the associated signal power, respectively. Finally, the drift velocity is derived from the estimated lag time, taking into account the geometric constellation of both receiving antennas and the observed GPS satellites.
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/35/97/2017/angeo-35-97-2017.pdf
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