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This work mainly focuses on how night time electron density instability in the ionosphere (Spread F) affects GPS signals and addresses its daily and seasonal variation of plasma instability. GPS signals which pass through the ionosphere have been recorded using AFRL-SCINDA GPS receivers. From this data the daily and seasonal variation of spread F and ionospheric scintillation which is a result of plasma instability were studied.

Produktbeschreibung
This work mainly focuses on how night time electron density instability in the ionosphere (Spread F) affects GPS signals and addresses its daily and seasonal variation of plasma instability. GPS signals which pass through the ionosphere have been recorded using AFRL-SCINDA GPS receivers. From this data the daily and seasonal variation of spread F and ionospheric scintillation which is a result of plasma instability were studied.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Fasil Tesema was born on 18 January 1985 in Gondar, Ethiopia. He got his first degree in Physics from Haromaya University, Ethiopia in 2006 and his second degree in space physics from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia in 2010. Now he is a lecturer at Wollo University, Ethiopia and is doing research on ionospheric physics.