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Ionospheric Simulation System for Satellite Observations and Global Assimilative Model Experiments — ISOGAME

TBMG-15488

01/01/2013

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Modeling and imaging the Earth’s ionosphere as well as understanding its structures, inhomogeneities, and disturbances is a key part of NASA’s Heliophysics Directorate science roadmap. This invention provides a design tool for scientific missions focused on the ionosphere. It is a scientifically important and technologically challenging task to assess the impact of a new observation system quantitatively on our capability of imaging and modeling the ionosphere. This question is often raised whenever a new satellite system is proposed, a new type of data is emerging, or a new modeling technique is developed. An example is the proposed COSMIC-Follow-On mission (COSMIC stands for Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate). The proposed constellation would be part of a new observation system with more low-Earth orbiters tracking more radio occultation signals broadcast by Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) than those offered by the current GPS and COSMIC observation system.

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"Ionospheric Simulation System for Satellite Observations and Global Assimilative Model Experiments — ISOGAME," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2013.
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Jan 1, 2013
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TBMG-15488
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English