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Articles by keyword total electron content
Comparison of Global Ionospheric Maps and Satellite Low-Orbital Radio Tomography
E.S. Andreeva, S.A. Kalashnikova, N.Ya. Romanova
On the determination of traveling ionospheric disturbances parameters using superdarn radar data
A.V. Oinats, V.I. Kurkin, N. Nishitani, A. Saito
Methods of ionospheric parameters measurement correction using GNSS receivers in order to improve radar accuracy
D.A. Rozhdestvenskiy - Post-graduate Student, Leading Engineer, JCS «Academician A.L. Mints Radiotechnical Institute», Moscow. E-mail: diieman@mail.ru, drozhdestvenskiy@rti-mints.ru
A. Yu. Perlov - Post-graduate Student, Engineer JCS «Academician A.L. Mints Radiotechnical Institute», Moscow. E-mail: karmageddon90@mail.ru; aperlov@rti-mints.ru
Analyzer of concentrated noise on the base of signal receiver of oblique sounding
A.A. Vasenina - Research Scientist, Deputy Head of NIL, PJSC «ONIIP». E-mail: vas.al.an@rambler.ru
Development of differential correction of coordinate-time and consumer navigation support based on trajectory data comparisons

A.O. Zhukov¹, N.A. Kupriyanov², S.V. Logunov³, D.K. Khegai4, B.P. Sidorov5

1 JSC «The Moscow Energy Institute Special Design Bureau» (Moscow, Russia), 

2, 3 Military Space Academy named Mozhayskiy (Saint Petersburg, Russia)

4 ITMO University (Saint Petersburg, Russia)

5 Department of the Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia)

Precise modeling of slant total electron contents with multidimensional free interpolation

M.M. Valikhanov – Ph.D. (Eng.), Associate Professor, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk)

E-mail: mvalikhanov@sfu-kras.ru

V.V. Denisenko – Dr.Sc. (Phys.-Math.), Professor, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk); 

Institute of computational modeling SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk)

E-mail: denisen@icm.krasn.ru

S.P. Tsarev – Dr.Sc. (Phys.-Math.), Professor, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk) E-mail: sptsarev@mail.ru

The analysis of the global dynamics of the total electronic content for 23 and 24 solar activity cycles using the principal component method

A.М. Appalonov1, Yu.S. Maslennikova2

1,2 Kazan Federal University (Kazan, Russia)

1 artem309_97@mail.ru; 2 jsmaslennikova@kpfu.ru