CEDAR email: 2nd Announcement: Special Issue on Ionospheric Imaging in Advances in Space Research (ASR)
Marcio Muella
mmuella at univap.br
Mon Oct 28 19:40:41 MDT 2024
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Please find below the second announcement for the special issue in the
journal of _Advances in Space Research_ (ASR).
Guest Editors
M. Muella & F. Prol
Second Announcement for the Special Issue in _Advances in Space
Research_ (ASR)
Researchers are invited to submit papers for a special issue of
_Advances in Space Research_ (ASR) on "Ionospheric Imaging: Recent
Advances and Future Directions"
(https://cosparhq.cnes.fr/assets/uploads/2024/04/Ionospheric-Imaging.pdf).
This edition will explore the latest developments in ionospheric
imaging--a technique using ground-based, space-based, and radio
occultation systems to create ionospheric images that aid in studying
its effects on communication and navigation. The issue will cover topics
such as:
* Validation and enhancement of imaging techniques: Innovations in 2D,
3D, and 4D imaging from various observations and use of data to refine
ionospheric models.
* Ionospheric tomography: Studies on ionospheric variability and new
techniques in computerized tomography, including machine learning
applications.
* Data assimilation for improved imaging: Advances in data
assimilation (DA) techniques to enhance imaging accuracy and
applicability for targeted purposes.
* Instrumentation advancements and practical applications: Development
of new imaging instruments and applications in communication,
navigation, space weather forecasting, and satellite dynamics.
This special issue aims to present the current accuracy in ionospheric
models, highlight technological impacts across space science,
telecommunications, and atmospheric physics, and inspire further
research. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically via the ASR
portal by 15 January 2025 (https://www.editorialmanager.com/AISR).
To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion
into the special issue, authors must select "Special Issue: Ionospheric
Imaging" when they reach the "Article Type" step in the submission
process.
Dr. Marcio Muella (mmuella at univap.br) and Dr. Fabricio Prol
(Fabricio.dossantosprol at nls.fi) are the Guest Editors for this special
issue. Questions can be directed to Drs. Muella or Prol or to the
Co-Editor for Special Issues, Dr. Peggy Ann Shea (sssrc at msn.com).
--
Marcio Muella - Associate Professor
Universidade do Vale do Paraíba - UNIVAP
Institute of Research and Development - IP&D
São José dos Campos/São Paulo - Brazil
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