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Information × Registration Number 0299U000319, 0197U009260 , R & D reports Title Investigations of Ne,Te, Ti height distribution using ionospheric parametrs measurements by incoherent scatter method during International Geophysical Calendar intervals. The empirical model investigation popup.stage_title Head Taran Vitalij Ivanovych, Registration Date 31-05-2000 Organization The Institute of Ionosphere of National Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Education of Ukraine popup.description2 The object of investigation: Ionospheric plasma. The aim: The ionospheric plasma investigation using Ukrainian (Kharkov) and USA incoherent scatter radar data. The novelty: By Ukrainian incoherent scatter radar which are the only facility at midlatitude of Europe the unique data characterized the midlatitude ionosphere of European region under low and incresing solar activity are obtained. The analysis of the results have demostrated the expediency of using the ones in solar-terrestrial connexions investigations and in the ionospheric plasma precesses modeling. The efficiency of introduction: Taking into account of systematized and current experimental data will give possibility to increase the accuracy of radiolocation and radionavigation by 5-10% and to improve the quality of radiocommunication about by 30%. The area of application: The fundamental investigations of solar-terrestrial connexions and circumterrestrial environment; forvard-looking technologies of information, the devices of over-al l automatisation, the system of communication Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-03 Close
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Head: Taran Vitalij Ivanovych. Investigations of Ne,Te, Ti height distribution using ionospheric parametrs measurements by incoherent scatter method during International Geophysical Calendar intervals. The empirical model investigation. (popup.stage: ). The Institute of Ionosphere of National Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Education of Ukraine. № 0299U000319
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