The Ionosphere Prediction Service (IPS), project funded by European Commission within Horizon 2020 and currently ongoing, provides a prototype for a monitoring and prediction service of potential ionosphere-related disturbances affecting GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) user communities, to help these communities cope with the effects of the ionosphere and mitigate the related effects for the specific GNSS-based application/services. The aim of the IPS project is to design and develop a prototype platform able to translate the prediction and forecast of the ionosphere effects into a service customized for specific GNSS user communities. The objective is to alert the GNSS users in due time of an upcoming ionospheric event potentially harmful for GNSS and for the related operations in the given application field. The project team is composed of Telespazio (coordinator), Nottingham Scientific Ltd, Telespazio Vega DE, The University of Nottingham, The University of Rome Tor Vergata and the National Institute of Geophysics and Vol-canology. The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission is also involved in the project.

Rodriguez, F., Ronchini, L.r., Di Rollo, S., De Franceschi, G., Cesaroni, C., Spogli, L., et al. (2019). The ionosphere prediction service. IL NUOVO CIMENTO C, 42(1) [10.1393/ncc/i2019-19045-6].

The ionosphere prediction service

Berrilli F.;Del Moro D.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

The Ionosphere Prediction Service (IPS), project funded by European Commission within Horizon 2020 and currently ongoing, provides a prototype for a monitoring and prediction service of potential ionosphere-related disturbances affecting GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) user communities, to help these communities cope with the effects of the ionosphere and mitigate the related effects for the specific GNSS-based application/services. The aim of the IPS project is to design and develop a prototype platform able to translate the prediction and forecast of the ionosphere effects into a service customized for specific GNSS user communities. The objective is to alert the GNSS users in due time of an upcoming ionospheric event potentially harmful for GNSS and for the related operations in the given application field. The project team is composed of Telespazio (coordinator), Nottingham Scientific Ltd, Telespazio Vega DE, The University of Nottingham, The University of Rome Tor Vergata and the National Institute of Geophysics and Vol-canology. The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission is also involved in the project.
2019
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Rilevanza nazionale
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Comitato scientifico
Settore FIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTRE
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https://www.sif.it/riviste/sif/ncc/econtents/2019/042/01/article/44
Rodriguez, F., Ronchini, L.r., Di Rollo, S., De Franceschi, G., Cesaroni, C., Spogli, L., et al. (2019). The ionosphere prediction service. IL NUOVO CIMENTO C, 42(1) [10.1393/ncc/i2019-19045-6].
Rodriguez, F; Ronchini, Lr; Di Rollo, S; De Franceschi, G; Cesaroni, C; Spogli, L; Romano, V; Aquino, M; Veettil, S; Berrilli, F; Del Moro, D; Hutchinson, M; Kalden, O; Aragon-Angel, A; Guyader, E
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