Session A3: Atmospheric Effects, GNSS Remote Sensing and Scientific Applications

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Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Time: 1:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Session Chairs:
Dr. Cinzia Zuffada
Jet Propulsion Laborator
Dr. Jihye Park
Oregon State University

Abstract titles are listed alphabetically and will be assigned presentation times or alternate presentation status following peer-review of the completed technical papers. The final schedule will be available in December.

Denoising GNSS Velocities for Earthquake Ground Motions with Deep Learning : Timothy Dittmann, EarthScope Consortium; Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder; David Mencin, EarthScope Consortium
Forward Looking Reflections on GNSS-R : Penina Axelrad, University of Colorado Boulder; and Cinzia Zuffada, Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology Invited Paper
Identification of GPS PNT Degradation Using Analysis of Non-Linear Properties of GPS-Derived TEC Time Series : Hajar El Youssoufi, Anas Emran, UN Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education – in French Language (CRASTE-LF); Renato Filjar, Laboratory for Spatial Intelligence, Hrvatsko Zagorje Krapina University of Applied Sciences
Impacts of High Rate GNSS Satellite Clock Estimation on Radio Occultation Bending Angle Retrievals: Updated Report : Yao-Chun Ko, Colorado State University; Jian Yao, Jan-Peter Weiss, and Teresa VanHove, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Ionospheric Scintillation Effects Across Multiple Carrier Frequency Bands Transmitted from LEO Satellites : Andrew K. Sun, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Y. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder; Jiyun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
On the Use of Meta-Signals to Counteract Ionospheric Phase Advance Effects on Wideband LEO PNT Signals : Alex Minetto, Andrea Nardin, Fabio Dovis, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications of Politecnico di Torino
Open Source Soil Moisture Estimation From Spaceborne GNSS Reflectometry Data Fusion : Samuel Christelow, Paul Blunt, Stephen Grebby, Stuart Marsh, Nottingham Geospatial Institute, The University of Nottingham
Stitching Method for Non-Stationary Scintillation Simulations : Brian Breitsch, Y. Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder; Andrew K. Sun, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
On-Demand Presentations
Pre-recorded presentations will become available for viewing by registered attendees on Tuesday, January 23.
  Ionospheric TEC Forecasting by Exploiting the Ionosonde with LSTM-Piecewise Model in China. : Muhammad Usama, Kai Guo, Yiming Wang, and , Zhipeng Wang CNS-ATM Laboratory, School of Electronic Information Engineering, Beihang University
  Study on Global Ionospheric Total Electron Contents Anomalies with Complex Network Model : Shihao Wang, Yang Liu, Junlin Yang, School of Instrumentation Science and Opto-electronic Engineering, Beihang University

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