Identifying E and F Region Irregularities with a Scintillation Auroral GPS Array

2018 
While Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers have been used in arrays spanning the auroral zone for more than a decade, more recently kilometer and sub-kilometer spaced arrays have been used at high latitudes. GNSS scintillation arrays have been shown by a number of methods to be usable as a means of estimating the drift velocity of the irregularities in the scattering layer [1], [2]. Other relevant parameters of ionospheric irregularity models, including anisotropy, height, and thickness of the scattering layer have been estimated as well [3].
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