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Monday 8 July 08:30:00 09:30:00 09:45:00 Registration and Refreshments Opening and Welcome Keynote talk: Ionospheric Scintillation, Charles Rino, Rino Consulting Refreshments Scintillations and Irregularities Session Chairs: Eurico R. de Paula and Keith Groves High Latitude GPS Scintillation Arrays, Gary S. Bust, Seebany Datta-Barua, Susan Skone and Kshitija Deshpande, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Calgary, Virginia Tech Study Of Zonal Large Scale Wave Structure (LSWS) And Equatorial Scintillation With Low-Latitude GRBR Network Over Asia-Pacific, Indian And African Sectors Sudarsanam Tulasiram, Mamoru Yamamoto, Roland. T. Tsunoda and Smitha. V. Thampi, Equatorial Geophysical Research Laboratory Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, Tirunelveli, Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere Kyoto University, SRI International, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India Statistical Analysis Of C/NOFS Plasma Langmuir Probe Data Emanoel Costa, Patrick A. Roddy, Centro de Estudos em Telecomunicaes (CETUC) Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Rua Marqus de So Vicente 225 Gvea 22451900 Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil, Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory Kirtland Air Force Base, USA Modeling the Transionospheric Stochastic Channel of Propagation In the Conditions of the Field Strong Scintillation Formed In The Inhomogeneous Ionospheric Layer Nikolay N. Zernov And Vadim E.Gherm, Department of Radio Physics, the University of St.Petersburg LUNCH BREAK Phase Anomalies In GPS Satellite Signals Mimicking Ionospheric Scintillation Christopher J. Benton, Cathryn N. Mitchell, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering University of Bath
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Tuesday 9 July Session 1 09:10:00 TEC Measurements and Empirical Models Session Chairs: Pierre Cilliers and Andrzej Krankowski Signatures Of Auroral Structures On Incoherent Scatter Radar Observations Simultaneous And Aligned To GPS TEC and Scintillation Measurements B. Forte, N. D. Smith, C. N. Mitchell, F. Da Dalt, T. Panicciari, M. Vuckovic, J. Kinrade, I. Hggstrm, E. Turunen, L. Alfonsi, G. De Franceschi, V. Romano, And L. Spogli,
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12:20:00 LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION A (Posters can be displayed at both sessions A and B) 14:00:00 Beacon Studies Group Meeting
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Wednesday 10 July Session 6 Ionospheric Effects on Navigation Systems Session Chairs: Todd Walter and Roberto Prieto-Cerdeira 09:10:00 NMA Observations Of High-Latitude GNSSDisturbances Knut Stanley Jacobsen And Yngvild Linnea Andalsvik, Norwegian Mapping Authority Impact Of Strong Ionospheric Conditions Over EGNOS And Mitigation Actions Billot, A, Schlter, S, European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP), European Space Agency, (ESA/EPO) Equatorial Ionosphere on the verge of the Next Solar Cycle Maximum: Characterization and System/SERVICE/USER Perspective M. Cueto, S. Magdaleno, A. Cezn and E. Sardn, GMV (Spain) Relationship between Dilution of Precision (DOP) and Positioning Errors A. O. Akala, C. S. Carrano, P. H. Doherty, K. M. Groves, Department of Physics, University of Lagos, Institute for Scientific Research, Boston College Refreshments Comparison Of EGNOS and Global Maps Vertical TEC in the Southern Part of ECAC Region at Range Delay and Position Domain, C. Paparini, S. M. Radicella, R. Cefalo, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy. High fidelity ionosphere bubble model for simulation studies of their potential impacts to safety of life GNSS applications Joachim Feltens, Ganesh Lalgudi Gopalakrishna,
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Session 3b Ionospheric Modelling, data assimilation and forecasting Session Chairs: Gary Bust and Sandro Radicella 14:00:00 Open Challenges In Space Data Assimilation, Farzad Kamalabadi, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois Urbana, USA E-Region Developments And E-Region Assimilation Challenges Jan J. Sojka, Joseph Jensen, Michael David, Robert W. Schunk, Thomas Woods, Frank Eparvier, Michael Sulzer, and Sixto Gonzalez, Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences Utah State University, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Arecibo Observatory Ionospheric Drivers And Plasma Density Variations From Data Assimilative Imaging, Seebany Datta-Barua, Gary S. Bust and Geoffrey Crowley, Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering Department, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, JHUAPL and ASTRA Data assimilation in an applied world: lessons learned Thomas L. Gaussiran II, David Rainwater and Roy Calfas, Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin Refreshments Electron Density Specification By Data Assimilation Into Nequick B. Nava, S.M. Radicella, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy Modeling And Forecasting The Occurrence Of Ionospheric Irregularities In Mid-Latitude Regions Gilles Wautelet And Ren Warnant, Geomatics Unit Geodesy & GNSS University of Lige A multimodel ensemble data assimilation approach
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Session 3a Multi-Instrument Ionospheric Techniques Session Chairs: Manuel Hernandez-Pajares and Endawoke Yizengaw 09:10:00 LISN: A network designed to nowcast and forecast the low-latitude ionosphere over South America Cesar E Valladares, Rezy Pradipta, Patricia H. Doherty and Robert Sheehan, Boston College Coordinated Use Of All-Sky Imaging, GPS TEC Maps and DMSP Satellite Data To Study Space Weather Over Europe, Carlos Martinis, Jeffrey Baumgardner, Michael Mendillo, Joei Wroten, Cesare Barbieri, Gabriele Umbriaco, Cathryn Mitchell, Joseph Kinrade, and Massimo Materassi, Boston University The Longitudinal Variability of Equatorial Irregularities and Electrodynamics E. Yizengaw, E. E. Pacheco, V. Paznukhov, E. Zesta, M. B. Moldwin, C. Valladares, B. Damtie, A. Mebrahtu, C. M. Biouele, B. Rabiu, F. Anad and R. Heelis, Institute of Scientific Research, Boston College, Boston, USA, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. Washera Geospace and Radar Science Laboratory, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia Department of Physics, Adigrat and Mekelle Universities, Adigrat/Mekelle, Ethiopia, Department of Physics, University of Yaound I, Yaound, Cameroon, National Space Research and Development Agency, Abuja, Nigeria, Geophysics, CRAAG, Algiers, Algeria, Center for Space Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States. " What Drives The Changes In Electrodynamics During The 2009 Sudden Stratospheric Warming? Timothy J. Fuller-Rowell, Tzu-
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Session 7 New space weather initiatives with Beacon Satellites Session Chairs: Bertram Arbesser-Rastburg and Anthea Coster 12:00:00 12:20:00 Ionosphere Scintillation Maps for Forecasting Purposes Y. Beniguel*, C. SAmbou, M. Darces, M. Helier * IEEA, Courbevoie, France Five years of C/NOFS observations O. de La Beaujardiere, C. S. Huang, Yi-Jiun Su, P. Roddy, Air Force Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate, Kirtland AFB, NM Topcat: A Dual-Frequency Gps Payload On Ukube1-, Talini S. Pinto Jayawardena, Cathryn N. Mitchell, Robert J. Watson, Julian R. Rose, Christopher J. Coleman and Mark Jessop, University of Bath and University of Adelaide Tandem Instrumented CubeSats in Low Earth Orbit for Continuous Occultation Observations P.A. Bernhardt, Carl L. Siefring, Joe D. Huba, James Newman, Dan Gallton, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375, USA, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, CA, USA (Posters can be
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