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ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПРИЕМА НАВИГАЦИОННЫХ СИГНАЛОВ НА ШПИЦБЕРГЕНЕ В УСЛОВИЯХ РАЗВИТИЯ ПОЛЯРНЫХ СИЯНИЙ

ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПРИЕМА НАВИГАЦИОННЫХ СИГНАЛОВ НА ШПИЦБЕРГЕНЕ В УСЛОВИЯХ РАЗВИТИЯ ПОЛЯРНЫХ СИЯНИЙ

Abstract

В работе проведен сравнительный анализ данных приема навигационных сигналов высокоорбитальных спутников 13 января 2013 г. в условиях развития полярных сияний на станциях Нью-Олезунд и Баренцбург. Делается вывод о том, что дискретные сияния, определяющие состояние полярной ионосферы, являются независимым доминирующим признаком влияния ионосферных авроральных возмущений на распространение навигационных сигналов

The comparative analysis of high orbital satellites navigation GPS signals were done for 13 January 2013 by observations at auroral stations New Olesund and Barentsburg. The conclusion is that the discrete aurora, determining the state of the polar ionosphere, could be independent signature of the dominant influence of ionospheric auroral disturbances on of navigation signals parameters

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НАВИГАЦИОННЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ,АВРОРАЛЬНЫЕ ВОЗМУЩЕНИЯ,ПОЛЯРНЫЕ СИЯНИЯ

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