CEDAR email: URSI GASS 2023 - Session G05 - Advances in Irregularities and Scintillation Studies

Deshpande, Kshitija B. DESHPANK at erau.edu
Wed Jan 18 14:34:58 MST 2023


Dear Colleagues,



This is a reminder about the call for papers for the URSI 2023 General Assembly and Scientific Symposium<https://www.ursi-gass2023.jp/> (Sapporo, 19-26 August 2023) that is open until 25 January 2023.


Please consider submitting a paper to our Session G05- Advances in Irregularities and Scintillation Studies



The formation of ionospheric irregularities results from dynamical processes in the ionosphere, including transport processes, instabilities, and turbulence, being driven, and modulated by Space Weather phenomena and by the forcing from the neutral atmosphere. Ionospheric irregulars affect radio waves' propagation (e.g., scintillation), posing a threat to modern radio systems. Among these are Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) critical applications, for which accuracy, availability, continuity, and integrity are mandatory, and HF/VHF/UHF radio communications that exploit reflection and refraction by the ionosphere.  This session emphasizes the latest developments in modeling and diagnostic measurements of driving processes, dynamics, and morphology of ionospheric irregularities. Papers that analyze scintillation effects on satellite-based communication, navigation, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and other systems at low and high latitudes are encouraged. The scope of this session also includes new developments in the theory of scintillation, statistical studies of scintillations, multi-frequency studies and multi-technique observations of irregularities, including in situ observations, relevant to the possible prediction of scintillations.



Please submit your abstract to our session by following this link<https://www.ursi-gass2023.jp/paper_submission.html>.



We kindly ask you to spread the word about the session with colleagues potentially interested in submitting a paper.



Looking forward to receiving your contribution,

Luca Spogli, Yuichi Otsuka, Kshitija Deshpande, P. T. Jayachandran



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Kshitija Deshpande, PhD
Associate Professor of Engineering Physics
Department of Physical Sciences
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Phone: (386)226-7515
Office:  COAS 319.01
https://faculty.erau.edu/Kshitija.Deshpande
http://pages.erau.edu/~dbgnss/website_main.php
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