Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: Liou, Y. A.
(since 2009) [ All ]
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(2012): Identification and localization of layers in the ionosphere using the eikonal and amplitude of radio occultation signals. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 5, 1, 1-16.
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(2011): Identification of Inclined Ionospheric Layers Using Analysis of GPS Occultation Data. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 49, 6, 2374-2384.
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(2010): Phase acceleration: a new important parameter in GPS occultation technology. GPS Solutions, 14, 1, 3-11.
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(2010): Analytical model of electromagnetic waves propagation and location of inclined plasma layers using occultation data. Progress In Electromagnetics Research, 106, 177-202.
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(2009): Eikonal acceleration technique for studying of the Earth and planetaryatmospheres by radio occultation method. Geophysical Research Letters, 36, L21807.
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(2010): Radio Occultation Method for Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ionosphere , INTECH, 170.| EDOC: 14771 |
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(2009): New Applications and Advances of the GPS Radio Occultation Technology as Recovered by Analysis of the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and CHAMP Data-Base. - In: Steiner, A.; Pirscher, B.; Foelsche, U.; Kirchengast, G. (Eds.), New Horizons in Occultation Research : Studies in Atmosphere and Climate, Springer, 163-176.| EDOC: 13377 |
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(2011): Analytical model of electromagnetic waves propagation and location of inclined plasma layers using GNSS occultation data. 12th URSI Commission F Triennial Open Symposium on Radio Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 2011).| EDOC: 16975 |
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(2010): Identification and Localization of Layers and Wave Activity in the Atmosphere and Ionosphere using the Eikonal and Amplitude of Radio Occultation Signals. OPAC 2010 - Joint OPAC-4 & GRAS SAF Climate Workshop (Graz 2010).| EDOC: 16065 |
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(2010): Monitoring of sporadic plasma layers in the lower ionosphere in the communication link satellite-to-satellite. 38th COSPAR Scientific Assembly (Bremen 2010).| EDOC: 16053 |
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(2009): Phase acceleration: a new important parameter in GPS occultation monitoring of the atmospheric internal waves. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).| EDOC: 13379 |


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