IES2005 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
(April 24, 2005)
(Note: A number of titles have been revised since the last revision. Moreover the titles and author sets for the abstract list do not necessarily agree precisely with those in the the final papers listed herein. This is called the author prerogative.)
Tuesday May 3, 2005
07:00-09:00 Registration (2nd Floor Lobby)
09:00-10:00 Plenary
Opening: Dr. John M. Goodman, IES2005 Chairman.
Introduction of the Keynote Speaker: Joseph Kunches, NOAA-SEC
Keynote: Dr. Ernest Hildner, Director, Space Environment Center, NOAA
Tuesday Sessions: Parallel Group A
10:00-12:00 Session 1A: Solar Flares and Storms-1: convened by Dr. D.Anderson and Dr. T. Fuller-Rowell
1A-1: (A108): Total Electron Content: Synthesis of Past Storm Studies and Needed Future Work, by Michael Mendillo [Invited Paper]
1A-2: (A087): Comparison of the TEC Behavior during Different Storm Events, by E.A. Araujo-Pradere, and T.J. Fuller-Rowell
1A-3: (A109): Daily JPL Processing of 1000+ Ground-Based GPS Receivers to Study the Ionospheric Response of Intense Solar Wind Forcing, by Komjathy, A. L. Sparks, L. Mandrake, B.Wilson and A.J. Mannucci
1A-4: (A077): GPS Ionospheric TEC Measurement During the 2003 Major Storm Events at Scott Base Antarctica, by Zainol Abidin Abdul Rashid, Sumazly Sulaiman, Mohammad Awad Momani, Mohd Alauddin Mohd Ali, Bahardin Yatim, and Graeme Plank (Revised: 04-08-05)
1A-5: (A080): Adapting empirical electron density models to storm conditions, by R. Leitinger, E. Feichter, M. Rieger, and S.M. Radicella
1A-6: (A001): Practical Measures for Combating Communication System Impairments Caused by Large Magnetic Storms by J. M. Goodman, J. W. Ballard, J. D. Patterson, and B. E. Gaffney
1A-7: (A113): Ionospheric TEC Measurement at Scott Base Antarctica during the Solar Eclipse of November 2003, by Zainol Abidin Abdul Rashid, Mohammad Awad Momani, Sumazly Sulaiman, Mohamad Alauddin Mohd Ali, Baharudin Yatim, Grahame Fraser, and Natsua Sato (revised title: 4-08-05)
12:00-13:30 LUNCH
13:00-14:30 Session 2A: Solar Flares and Storms-2: convened by Dr. D. Anderson and Dr. T. Fuller-Rowell
2A-1: (A066): The Magnitude and Time Delay of VLF Amplitude Peaks Induced by X-Ray Solar Flares, by D. Grubor, D Sulic and V. Zigman
2A-2: (A107): Extreme Solar EUV Flares and ICMEs and Resultant Extreme Ionospheric Effects: Comparison of the Halloween 2003 and the Bastille Day Events, by B. T. Tsurutani, F. L. Guarnieri, T. Fuller-Rowell, A.J. Mannucci, B. Iijima, W.D. Gonzalez, D. L. Judge, and P. Gangopadhyay
2A-3: (A065): Solar flare evolution model for operational users, by W. Kent Tobiska and S. Dave Bouwer
2A-4: (A072): E-Layer Variations During an X-class Flare Inferred from Far Ultraviolet Dayglow Observations, by D. J. Strickland, R. E. Daniell, Jr., R. R. Meier, and J. L. Lean
2A-5: (A050): Ionospheric Response to the Bastille Day Flare, by J.D. Huba, H. Warren, G. Joyce, X. Pi, and B. Iijima
2A-6: (A048): Observation and modeling of mid-latitude ionospheric dynamics during solar x-ray flares, by Christopher Smithtro, Tom Berkey, Don Thompson, Jan Sojka, and Robert Schunk
14:30-15:00 BREAK
15:00-16:30 Session 3A: Solar Flares and Storms-3: convened by Dr. D.Anderson and Dr. T. Fuller-Rowell
3A-1 (A060): Far Ultraviolet Imaging of Ionospheric/Thermospheric Superstorms, by R. R. Meier and D. J. Strickland
3A-2 (A041): Space Weather Maps of the Stormtime Changes in the Electron Density Distribution, by T.W. Garner, G.S. Bust, D.L. Sharman, and T.L. Gaussiran II
3A-3 (A051): Mid-Latitude Ionospheric Response to Storm Time Electric Fields, by M. Swisdak, J.D. Huba, and G. Joyce.
3A-4 (A101): Thermosphere-Ionosphere Response During the October-November 2003 Superstorms, by G. Crowley, R. Meier, D. Strickland, B. Tapley, S. Bettadpur, M. Cheng, X. Pi, L. Paxton, A. Christensen.
3A-5 (A094): Comparison of Observed and Modeled Thermosphere and Ionosphere Response to Superstorms, by Tim Fuller-Rowell, Mihail Codrescu, Naomi Maruyama, Mariangel Fedrizzi, Stan Sazykin, and Gary Bust
3A-6 (A110): Theoretically Modeling the Low Latitude Ionospheric Response to Large Geomagnetic Storms, by D. Anderson, A. Anghel, E. Araujo, V. Eccles, C. Valladares, and C. Lin
Tuesday Sessions: Parallel Group B
10:00-12:00 Session 1B: Ionospheric Radio Propagation convened by Dr. Kenneth Davies
1B-1: (A006): Strongly Anisotropic Ionospheric Irregularities and their Effects on the Propagation of Radiowaves, by B.C. Kim, M.V. Tinin, and S.N. Kolesnik
1B-2: (A026): The Three Dimensional Mathematical Model of a Skywave Field, by B.G. Barabashov, M.M. Anishin, and O.Y. Pelevin
1B-3: (A030): Nationwide survey for measuring LF field strengths in winter", by N.Wakai, N.Kurihara, A.Otsuka, K.Imamura and Y.Takahashi
1B-4: (A031): Prediction method of LF field strength and phase, by N.Wakai
1B-5: (A053): On the departure, from a straight line, of satellite-to-ground radio ray paths, by Kenneth Davies
1B-6: (A057): High-speed measurements of small-scale features in sprites: sizes, lifetimes and propagation, by R.A. Marshall and U.S. Inan
1B-7: (A068): Ray Trace Calculation of Ionospheric Propagation at Lower Frequencies, by Michael H. Reilly
1B-8: (A070): Subionospheric VLF measurements of the effects of geomagnetic storms on the mid-latitude D-region, by W.B. Peter, M. Chevalier, and U.S. Inan
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-14:30 Session 2B: High Frequency Propagation & Systems-1 convened by Dr. Leo McNamara
2B-1: (A004): Review of the High Frequency Ionospheric Communications Enhanced Profile Analysis & Circuit (ICEPAC) Prediction Program, by George Lane
2B-2: (A015): Collection and Analysis of HF Signal Power Observations on Two North American Circuits - Paper 1: Data Collection, by Richard Barton, Terence Bullett, and Leo F. McNamara
2B-3; (A016): Collection and Analysis of HF Radio Signal Observations on Two North American Circuits - Paper 2: Analysis, by Leo F. McNamara and Terence W. Bullett
2B-4: (A029): Measurements and Simulation of HF off-great-circle Propagation Effects over Northerly Paths, by E.M. Warrington, A.J. Stocker, N.Y. Zaalov, and D.R Siddle
2B-5: (A088): HF Direction Finding Experimental results: Comparison between a circular array and an array of collocated Antenna sensors, by G. Le Bouter, M. Oger, D. Lemur, L. Bertel, and A Bourdillon
2B-6: (A037): Range-Rate/Doppler Correlation for HF Propagation in TID Environments, by L. J. Nickisch, Mark A. Hausman, and Sergey V. Fridman
14:30-15:00 BREAK
15:00-16:30 Session 3B: High Frequency Propagation & Systems-2 convened by Dr. Leo McNamara
3B-1: (A047): Affordable Software Radio: A New Tool for HF Science and Space Weather Operations, by J.J. Sojka, D. Rice, J.V. Eccles, and R. Hunsucker
3B-2: (A063): HF channel measurements for digital communications from Antarctica, by C.Vilella, J.C. Socoro, D. Miralles, J.L. Pijoan, and P. Bergada
3B-3: (A078): Advances in high data rate HF communication application to image transmission, by C. Perrine, Y. Erhel, D. Lemur, and A. Bourdillon
3B-4: (A005): Improved Guidelines for Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) Operations, by George Lane
3B-5: (A114): High Resolution Radar Measurements of Ionospheric Variations on an Oblique Path, by T.J. Harris and G.J. Frazer
Wednesday May 4, 2005
Wednesday Sessions: Parallel Group A
08:00-09:30 Session 4A: Ionospheric Effects on Space-Based Augmentation Systems-1, convened by Ms. Patricia Doherty
4A-1: (A025): Highlights from COST-271 and the Future with COST-296, by E.M. Warrington [Invited]
4A-2: (A105): Extreme Ionospheric Storms and Their Impact on WAAS, by L. Sparks, A. Komjathy, A. J. Mannucci, E. Altshuler, T. Walter, J. Blanch, M. Bakry El-Arini, and R. Lejeune [Invited]
4A-3: (A014): Measurement of Ionospheric Walls of TEC during the Geomagnetic Storms of Late 2003, by Thomas Dehel and David Nelthropp [Invited]
4A-4: (A076): Toward WAAS Availability Forecasting: Analysis of Geomagnetic Data, by Seebany Datta-Barua, Todd Walter, Juan Blanch, and Per Enge
4A-5: (A039): Analysis of DGPS and WADGPS Performance during Severe Ionospheric Activity, by S. Skone, R. Yousuf and A. Coster
4A-6: (A046): Validation of an Ionospheric Pseudo-Range Error Correction Model for Galileo, by N.C. Rogers, P.S. Cannon, J.E.N. Field, C. Griffin, M.J. Angling, and M. Hollreiser
09:30-10:00 BREAK
10:00-12:00: Session 5A: Ionospheric Effects on Space-Based Augmentation Systems-2, convened by Ms. Patricia Doherty
5A-1: (A130): Validation of the En Route through NPA GPS Ionospheric Delay Error Model in the WAAS MOPS (DO-229C), by M. Bakry El-Arini, Robert Conker, Roland Lejeune, J.P. Fernow, Tom Hsiao, Attila Komjathy, Tony Mannucci, and Lawrence Sparks [Invited]
5A-2: (A022): Equatorial Bubbles as Observed with GPS Measurements, by A. DasGupta, A. Paul, S. Ray, A. Das, and S. Ananthakrishnan
5A-3: (A013): Measurements of Equatorial Scintillations on the WAAS Satellite Signal, by A.P. Cerruti, B. M. Ledvina, and P.M. Kintner
5A-4: (A122): The Effects of Scintillations in the Equatorial Regions on the Positioning Errors, by B. Arbesser-Rastburg and Y. Beniguel [Invited]
5A-5: (A021): TEC and L-band scintillation studies over the Equatorial and low latitude regions using the data of Indian GPS network, by PVS Rama Rao, S Gopi Krishna, K Niranjan, DSVVD Prasad, G Uma and SNVS Prasad [Invited]
5A-6: (A023): Empirical Characterization and Modeling of GPS Positioning Errors due to Ionospheric Scintillation, by Charles S. Carrano, Keith M. Groves, and James Griffin
5A-7: (A090): Improved Positioning by Addition of Atmospheric Corrections to DGPS, by Malkiat Singh and Michael H. Reilly
5A-8: (A007): Ionospheric Irregularities and the Effects of the Second-Order GPS Ionospheric Correction on Receiver Positions, by B.C. Kim, M.V.Tinin, and S.N. Kolesnik
12:00-14:00: AWARDS LUNCHEON: speaker: Lt. Col. William B. "Trey" Cade, AFWA (with Introduction by Major David Byers, AFOSR)
14:00-16:30: POSTER SESSION (See end of this listing)
Wednesday Sessions: Parallel Group B
08:00-09:30 Session 4B: Limb Scanning Techniques and Miscellaneous GPS Activities, convened by Dr. Robert McCoy
4B-1: (A067): Validation of Limb Scan Inversions of the Daytime 911 A Profiles Measured by the LORAAS Instrument, by E. Bennert, C. Coker, and K.F. Dymond,
4B-2: (A074): A Comparison of Electron Density Profiles Derived from from the Low Resolution Airglow and Aurora Spectrograph (LORAAS) Daytime Far-ultraviolet Limb Measurements, by S.A. Budzien, and K.F. Dymond
4B-3: (A091): Validation of Nighttime UV Measurements of the F-region Ionosphere Made by the LORAAS Instrument, by C. Coker, E. Bennert, and K. F. Dymond
4B-4: (A061): Ionospheric Scattering Altitude Estimation Using Closely-Spaced GPS Receivers, by B.M. Ledvina, M.L. Psiaki, P.M. Kintner, and E.R. de Paula
4B-5: (A073): Simultaneous Inversion of TEC and UV Radiance Data to Produce F-Region Electron Densities, by K. F. Dymond, S.E. McDonald, C. Coker , P. A. Bernhardt, and C. A. Selcher
4B-6: (A003): Comparative study of two ionospheric imaging techniques, by Matthew Angling and Boris Khattatov
09:30-10:00 BREAK
10:00-12:00: Session 5B: Ionospheric Tomography, convened by Mr. Jim Secan
5B-1: (A028): New Satellite Based Systems for Ionospheric Tomography and Scintillation-Region Imaging, by Paul A. Bernhardt and Carl L. Siefring
5B-2: (A044): Parameterization of the main ionospheric trough in the European Sector, by S. E. Pryse, L. Kersley, D. Malan and G. J. Bishop
5B-3: (A040): Ionospheric Trough Behavior in Alaska, by J.A. Secan and E.J. Fremouw
5B-4: Vacancy (paper moved to POSTER session by author request)
5B-5: (A058): Tracking a Polar Cap Ionospheric Patch Event, by Gary S. Bust, Geoff Crowley, Eleri Pryse, Len Kersley, Helen Middleton, Ed Fremouw, and Jim Secan
5B-6: (A084): Radio Tomography of the ionosphere based on low-orbital and high-orbital navigational systems, by V.E. Kunitsyn, E.D. Tereschenko, E.S Andreeva, B.Z. Khudukon, M.A. Kozharin, M.O. Kozlova, and I.A. Nesterov
5B-7: (A098): Real Time Reconstruction of the Three Dimensional Ionosphere Using Data from a Network of GPS Receivers, by S.V. Fridman, L.J. Nickisch, Mark Aiello, and M. Hausman
5B-8: (A104): Ionospheric Imaging of Low Latitude Station Bhopal using Indian Ionospheric Tomography Program-CRABEX, by A.K. Gwal and Neerja Sharma
12:00-14:00: AWARDS LUNCHEON: speaker: Lt. Col. William B. "Trey" Cade, AFWA (with an introduction by Major Dave Byers, AFOSR)
14:00-16:30: POSTER SESSION (see end of this listing)
Thursday Sessions: Parallel Group A
08:00-09:30 Session 6A: Ionospheric Specification, Data Assimilation & Forecasting, convened by Lt. Col. Trey Cade
6A-1: (A115): Survey of Ionospheric Forecasting Techniques for Real-Time Applications, by Stefan E. Thonnard [Invited]
6A-2: (A018): An AFRL-sponsored Ionospheric Specification System, by Boris Khattatov, M. Gnedin, M. Murphy, B. Cruikshank, J. Adams, V. Yudin, T. Fuller-Rowell, J.W. Wright, N.A. Zabotin, and M.J. Angling
6A-3: (A024): An Operational Data Assimilation Model of the Global Ionosphere, by R. W. Schunk, L. Scherliess, J. J. Sojka, D. C. Thompson, and L. Zhu
6A-4: (A034): Validation of the Ionospheric Forecasting Model (IFM) Using the TOPEX TEC Measurements, by L. Zhu, R. W. Schunk, G. Jee, L. Scherliess, J. J. Sojka, and D. C. Thompson
6A-5: (A079): A near real time model assisted ionosphere electron density reconstruction method, by B. Nava, S.M. Radicella, R. Leitinger, and P. Coisson
6A-6: (A100): Daily Performance of the JPL/USC Global Assimilation Model, by Lukas Mandrake, Brian Wilson, Chunming Wang, George Hajj, A. Mannucci, and Xiaoqing Pi.
6A-7: (A093): US-TEC: A New Data Assimilation Product from the Space Environment Center Characterizing the Ionospheric Total Electron Content using Real-Time GPS Data, by Tim Fuller-Rowell, Eduardo Araujo-Pradere, Cliff Minter, Mihail Codrescu, Paul Spencer, Doug Robertson, and Abe Jacobson
09:45-10:00 BREAK
10:00-12:00 Session 7A: C/NOFS & Scintillation-1., convened by Mr. Greg Bishop and Dr. Odile de la Beaujardiere
7A-1: (A008): Spatial Correlation of Equatorial Ionospheric Scintillation, by R.G. Caton and K.M. Groves
7A-2: (A038): Trans-Hemispheric Meridional Variations of Equatorial Scintillations, by K.M. Groves, S. Basu, T.R. Pederson, T.L. Beach, J.M. Quinn, B. Taliaferro, E.R. de Paula, I.S. Batista, M.A. Abdu, R.C. Livingston, P. Ning, and C. Carrano
7A-3: (A042): Climatologies of GPS Scintillations, Equatorial Plasma Bubbles and Ion Drift Speeds over Asmara, by R.H. Weins, B.M. Ledvina, and P.M Kintner
7A-4: (A116): Predicting Equatorial Spread-F for C/NOFS with First-Principles Ionospheric Models, by J.M. Retterer [Invited]
7A-5: (A117): DMSP EPB Climatology for Solar Maxima and Solar Minimum 1989-2004, by L.C. Gentile, W. J. Burke, and F.J. Rich. [Invited]
7A-6: (A118): Imaging the Low-Latitude Ionosphere, Future Collaborations with C/NOFS, by L. J. Paxton, H. Kil, R. DeMajistre, Y. Zhang, D. Morrison, B. Morrison, and B. Wolven [Invited]
7A-7: (A119): The Communication/Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) Mission to Predict Equatorial Ionospheric Densities and Scintillation, by O.de La Beaujardiere, J. Retterer, and B. Basu [Invited]
12:00-13:30: LUNCH
13:30-15:00 Session 8A Scintillation-2, convened by Dr. Theodore L. Beach
8A-1: (A010): Performance of GPS Carrier Tracking Loops During Ionospheric Scintillations, T.E. Humphries, M.L. Psiaki, B.M. Ledvina, and P.M. Kintner Jr.
8A-2: (A012): Simultaneous Observation of Scintillation and TEC using GPS Receiver at Low Latitude Station Bhopal, A.K. Gwal, Rashmi Wahi, and Smita Dubey
8A-3: (A019): Channel Modeling for UHF SATCOM System, by Dennis L. Knepp, W.A. Brown, K.S. Shanmugan, and J.C. Thacker
8A-4: (A020): VHF and L-Band Scintillation Characteristics over an Indian Low Latitude Station, Waltair (17.7N, 83.3E), by PVS Rama Rao, K Niranjan, DSVVD Prasad, S. Tulasi Ram and S. Gopi Krishna
8A-5: (A027): Measurements of L-band Fade Duration, Geometry, and Velocity at the Equatorial Anomaly, by P.M. Kintner, B.M. Ledvina, E.R. dePaula, and I.J. Kantor
8A-6: (A035): Effects-based Validation of GPS Scintillation Simulations, by D. P. Medley, T. L. Beach, M. J. Starks, K. M. Groves, D. L. Howell, and D. S. Jacobs
15:00-15:30 BREAK
15:30-17:00 Session 9A Scintillation-3, convened by Dr. Anthea Coster
9A-1: (A054): How GPS Receivers Measure (or Should Measure) Ionospheric Scintillation and TEC and How GPS Receivers are Affected by the Ionosphere, by A. J. Van Dierendonck
9A-2: (A056): Role of the magnetospheric and ionospheric currents in the generation of the equatorial scintillations during geomagnetic storms, by L. Z. Biktash
9A-3: (A112): The Perils of the GPS Phase Scintillation Index, by T. L. Beach
9A-4: (A124): Observations of TEC Enhancements Associated with Plasma Depletions, by R. Pandey
9A-5: (A009): An Examination of the Statistical Nature of the Topside Ionosphere, by T.W. Garner, B. Taylor, and M.B. Hairston
Thursday Sessions: Parallel Group B
08:00-09:45 Session 6B: System Effects, convened by Mr. Gregory Bishop
6B-1: (A125): Signal Distortion on Trans-Ionospheric Paths: First Results from WIDE, by Paul S. Cannon, Keith Groves, and W. J. Donnelly III, and K. Perrier
6B-2: (A071): Full-Orbit Simulations of Trans-Ionospheric Time Delay and Doppler, by R.P. Barnes, A.J. Kochenash, and D.J. Strickland
6B-3: (A082): Studies of the temperate sporadic E-layer using a Windowed Fuzzy Clustering technique, by F.T. Berkey and P. Sikdar
6B-4: (A095): Modelling of Ionosphere on Large Area from Single Site, by C. Pautot, C. Goutelard, and H. Vu-Thein
6B-5: Vacancy
6B-6: (A096): New Theoretical and Experimental Tools for High Resolution Analysis of Ionosphere - Results, by C. Goutelard, C. Pautot, and H. Vu-Thein
6B-7: (A111): Ionospheric Sensing with GPS, by Patricia H. Doherty and Anthea J. Coster
09:45-10:00 BREAK
10:00-12:15 Session 7B Sounder Technology, convened by Prof. Bodo Reinisch
7B-1: (A045): Real time HF ray tracing through a tilted ionosphere, by X. Huang and B. W. Reinisch
7B-2: (A121): Imaging HF-Induced Irregularities above HAARP, [by F.T. Djuth, B. W. Reinisch, D.F. Kitrosser, A. L. Snyder, and G. Sales [Invited]
7B-3: (A089): Dynasonde 21 principles of data processing, transmission, storage and web service, by N. A. Zabotin, J. W. Wright, T. W. Bullett, and L. Ye. Zabotina [Invited]
7B-4: (A102): Science Principles of the Dynasonde-21, by J. W. Wright, N. A. Zabotin, R. C. Livingston, R. N. Grubb, T. W. Bullett, and M. L. V. Pitteway
7B-5: (A062): New Approaches in the Problem of Electron Density Inversion from Dynasonde Measurements using Three-dimensional Echolocation Data, by N.A. Zabotin, J. W. Wright, and G.A. Zhbankov
7B-6: (A097): Technique for Determining Mid-latitude O+/H+ Transition Altitudes from Topside Ionograms, by R.F. Benson, J. Grebowsky, and P.A. Webb
7B-7: (A049): Recent advances in real time analysis of ionograms and ionospheric drift measurements from digisondes, by B. W. Reinisch, X. Huang, I. A. Galkin, V. Paznukhov, A. Kozlov, and P. Nsumei
7B-8: (A033): Digisonde networking, databasing, and webserving, by I. Galkin, G. Khmyrov, A. Kozlov, B.W. Reinisch, X. Huang, and D. F. Kitrosser
7B-9: (A032): Assessment of HF drift data reliability based on Athens Digisonde observations, by Anna Belehaki, Ioanna Tsagouri, George Michalareas, and Themistocles Herekakis [Invited]
12:15-13:30 LUNCH
13:30-15:00 Session 8B Total Electron Content, convened by Dr. Haim Soicher
8B-1: (A123): Improvements of the IRI Model for the Topside Electron Density Profile, by Dieter Bilitza
8B-2: (A083): Model and Mitigation of GPS TEC Fluctuations in the Low Latitude Ionosphere, by M. J. Keskinen, and Per Kullstam
8B-3: (A085): TEC Studies with GPS and low-orbital navigation systems, by V. E. Kunitsyn, E. S. Andreeva, M. A. Kozharin, and I. A. Nesterov
8B-4: (A092): GPS TEC Errors for Models and Operations, by G. J. Bishop, A. J. . Mazzella, and J. A. Secan
8B-5: (A106): GPS-based Global TEC Mapping Using VHF Lightning Emissions, by D. M. Suszcynsky, M. B. Pongratz, A. R. Jacobson, and R. Moses
15:00-15:30 BREAK
15:30-16:45 Session 9B General Phenomena, convened by Mr. John C. Wang
9B-1: (A036): Thermospheric Weather due to Mesoscale Ionospheric Structures, by R.W. Schunk and H.G. Demars
9B-2: (A064): Generation and propagation of ionospheric disturbances studied by ground and spaced-based GPS techniques, by S.M. Stankov, N. Jakowski, V. Wilken, K. Tsybulya
9B-3: (A069): Extreme Longitudinal Variability of Plasma Structuring in the Equatorial Ionosphere on a Magnetically Quiet Equinoctial Day, by Sarah E., McDonald, Sunanda Basu, Santi Basu, Keith Groves, Cesar E. Valladares, Luther Scherliess, Don C. Thompson, Robert Schunk, Jan J. Sojka, and Lie Zhu
9B-4: (A043): Ionosphere Dependent Effects as Indicators of Space Weather, by Victor Sinitsin and Yuri Yampolski
9B-5: (A059): Smaller scale ionospheric anomalies not associated with space weather, by Markus Rieger, Reinhart Leitinger, and Siegfried J. Bauer
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POSTER SESSION
May 4th, 2005
(revised April 21, 2005)
Note that the deadline for POSTERS is April 14, 2005 [CLOSED]
(A011): Study of Nighttime TEC Enhancement at Low Latitude Station using GPS, Anurag Gwal, Alex Feliziani, Kalpana Malhotra, and Shivalika Sakar
(A002): Ionogram Sequence Observed by Satellite Radio Sounding from below the F2 Maximum, by N.P. Danilkin
(A099): Dynasonde ionograms yield mesospheric measurements, by J.W. Wright, N.A. Zabotin, and M.T. Rietveld
(A052): Ionospheric Tomography Application to Model Validation at High Latitude: A Trough Study, by D.T. Decker, G.J. Bishop, J.A. Welsh,and K.D. Scro [Note: May be an Oral Presentation. Matter to be resolved soon. JMG]
(A120): GAIM Development Environment for DoD Applications, by P.B. Dandenault, S.E. Thonnard, A.C. Nicholas, and S.A. Budzien
(A126): Seasonal Variation of LF/MF Sky-Wave Field Strengths, by John C. H. Wang
(A017): Mathematical Models of Ionospheric Radiosounding from Heights above the F2 Maximum, by Nadia Kotonaeva
(A128): Statistical Study of the Relationship between WAAS Availability and Magnetic Storm Activity, by Suzan H. Delay and Patricia Doherty
(A129): The Equatorial Ionospheric Variations caused by Geomagnetic Storms, by L. Biktash
(A131): First Retrieval of Dayside F-Region O+ Profile From Satellite-Based O II 834 A Airglow, by J.M. Picone, S.E. Thonnard, J.E. Bishop, P.B. Dandenault, R.R. Meier, A.C. Nicholas, S.A. Budzien, and R.P. McCoy
(A132): ELF Propagation Effects Resulting from the Day-Night Asymmetry of the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, by Vadim Mushtak, Earle Williams, and Pavel Furman
(A133): Specification and forecasting of the ionosphere over Europe: Initial output from the operation of the DIAS server prototype, by A. Belehaki , Lj. Cander, B. Zolesi, J. Bremer, C. Juren, I. Stanislawska, D. Dialetis and M. Hatzopoulos
(A134): A GPS Signal Integrity Simulator, by Andrew Smith, R.J. Watson and C. N. Mitchell
(A135): A multi-instrument study of GPS scintillation in the polar ionosphere, by C. N. Mitchell, L. Alfonsi, G. de Franceschi, M. Lester, V. Romano2 P. Spalla, and P. Yin
(A136): Re-submission of A002. Deleted
(A137): F-Layer Uplift and L-Band Scintillation at Ascension Island, November 2004, by Robert Burston, Paul S. Cannon, and Cathryn N. Mitchell
(A138): A New South Pacific Station - Niue, by P.J. Wilkinson, Sionetasi Pulehetoa, D.G. Cole, M. Hyde, D. Neudegg, B. Paterson, and J. Webster
(A139): Digisonde and ISR Measurements of Plasma Motions in the Ionosphere over Jicamarca, by V. Paznukhov, B.W. Reinisch, G.S. Sales, and A.V. Kozlov
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(A140): Improved Positioning by Addition of Atmospheric Corrections to DGPS , by M. Singh and M. Reilly
(A141): Ionospheric Measurements Using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer on COSMIC, by C. Coker, K.F. Dymond, S.A. Budzien, and D. Chua
(A142): Continual 24-hour Observations of Thermospheric Winds made with the Second Generation Optimized Fabry-Perot Doppler Imager (SOFDI) by A.J. Gerrard, J.W. Meriwether, and P.B. Hays
(A143): Gravity Wave Propagation from the Ground to the Thermosphere: Initial Results from the FOREGRATS Model, by A.J. Gerrard, J.W. Meriwether, T.J. Kane, and A. Hassiotis
(A144): Generation of High Resolution TEC Maps with L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar, by M. Jehle, D. Small, E. Meier, and D. Neusch
(A127): Estimation of the IRI-2001 efficiency for the operative MUF prediction on ionospheric radio links, by B. G. Barabashov, O. A. Maltseva, and V. T. Rodionova
(A145): Detection and Validation of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Using Space-Based Ultraviolet Measurements, by Joseph Comberiate, Farzad Kamalabadi, and Larry J. Paxton
(A146): Estimating the Scintillation Effect of Earth-Space Communication using Kalman Filtering, by Seok-Hee Bae