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"Research activities and "Research activities and technological development for upper technological development for upper
atmosphere studies as a atmosphere studies as a contribution to communications and contribution to communications and
satellite navigation”satellite navigation” Miguel A. Cabrera, Rodolfo G. Ezquer and Marta Mosert
Universidad Nacional de TucumánUniversidad Nacional de Tucumán
Universidad Tecnológica NacionalUniversidad Tecnológica Nacional
CONICET & ICATE CONICET & ICATE ARGENTINAARGENTINA
MImOSA Project, Feb. 26th, INPE, Sao Jose dos Campos, BazilMImOSA Project, Feb. 26th, INPE, Sao Jose dos Campos, Bazil
We are here …We are here …
Tuc
S.J
L.P
San Juan
La Plata
Tucumán
MImOSA Project, Feb. 26th, INPE, Sao Jose dos Campos, BazilMImOSA Project, Feb. 26th, INPE, Sao Jose dos Campos, Bazil
We are involved on activities as…We are involved on activities as…
Research Projects.Research Projects.
Development of prototypes.Development of prototypes.
Human Resources Training.Human Resources Training.
Objectives of our Activity Objectives of our Activity
Study the ionosphere behavior in quiet and perturbed conditions.
Contribution to understand ionospheric anomalies and irregularities.
Give continuity to the growth of our capability for R & D in radio remote sensing for geophysical studies.
Contribution to human resources training on graduate and postgraduate levels.
Collaboration with National Groups Collaboration with National Groups and Laboratories and Laboratories
From Argentina:
Laboratorio de Telecomunicaciones (UNT)Laboratorio de Telecomunicaciones (UNT)
Laboratorio de Ionosfera, (FACET - UNT) Laboratorio de Ionosfera, (FACET - UNT)
CIASUR , (FRT – UTN ) CIASUR , (FRT – UTN )
ICATE – CONICET (San Juan ) ICATE – CONICET (San Juan )
Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas (UNLP)Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas (UNLP)
Current Research ProjectsCurrent Research Projects
"Contribution to the strengthening of infrastructure to support Argentina ionospheric radio communications and satellite navigation“.Grant: PIP 0611 CONICET (2010-2012).Site: www.utn.edu.ar
Director: Dr. Rodolfo G. Ezquer
"Contribution to the development of an argentine system to study and predict the behavior of the ionized atmosphere“.Grant : PID 25/P047 Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (2012-2015)Site: www.utn.edu.ar
Director: Dr. Rodolfo G. Ezquer
Current Research Projects (cont…)Current Research Projects (cont…)
“Study and Modeling of Ionospheric Magnitude for Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems”. Grant: 26/E408; Universidad Nacional de Tucuman (2008-2013). Site: www.unt.edu.arDirector: Miguel A. Cabrera.
“Applied research in the middle and upper atmosphere as a contribution to communications, and climate change”.Grant: National Agency for Science and TechnologyPICT: 2011-1008 (2012-2015). Site: www.agencia.gov.arResponsible Group: Miguel A. Cabrera, Georgina Elías, Rodolfo G. Ezquer, Gustavo A. Mansilla and Marta Zossi.
Current Research Projects (cont…)Current Research Projects (cont…)
“Argentine Network for Upper Atmospheric Research”
Grant: CONICET, Res: 2339/2011. (2011-2013). Director: Dr. Claudio BruniniSite: www.conicet.gov.ar
Objectives:
Promote collaborations among Argentine researchers, educators and students, in scientific and technological research targeted to the studies of the upper atmosphere.
The collaborations will contribute to the formation of human resources and take full advantage of the existing and planned measuring capabilities, including deployed instruments and facilities.
Collaboration with Foreign InstitutionsCollaboration with Foreign Institutions
Istituto Nazionale di Geofísica e Vulcanologia Istituto Nazionale di Geofísica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Italy.(INGV), Italy.
Tucuman Ionospheric Station Tucuman Ionospheric Station Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, (Since 2007)
GPS (TEC & Scintillation) StationGPS (TEC & Scintillation) Station Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, (Since 2010)
info: http://www.eswua.ingv.it/ingv/i_tuc.php
AIS-INGV IonosondeAIS-INGV Ionosonde
GPS- Scintillation & TECGPS- Scintillation & TEC
Sounder ObservationsSounder Observations
Scintillation observationsScintillation observations
TEC observationsTEC observations
Collaboration with Foreign Institutions (cont…)Collaboration with Foreign Institutions (cont…)
Atmospheric Physics Institute (Czech. Atmospheric Physics Institute (Czech. Republic)Republic)“Magnetosphere - ionosphere-troposphere coupling
and its impact on ionospheric variability”
Czech Director: Dra. Dalia BuresovaArg. Director: Prof. Marta Mosert
The main aim of this project is to examine the contribution of AGWs excited by meteorological processes to ionospheric variability and energy balance of the ionosphere.
The experimental part of the project consists predominantly in collecting, manual checking and analysis of data obtained from ionosonde and Doppler network, microbarographs and GPS.
Doppler StationsDoppler Stations
Receiving Station
(TUC) Lat: 26°50'37"S
Long: 65°13'48"O
Transmitting Stations
(ELM)Lat: 26°56'34"S Long: 65°42'25"O
Vector from TUC: 49 km WSW
(TRH)Lat: 27°29'49"SLong: 64°52'11"O Vector from TUC: 80 km SE
(GAR)Lat: 26°33'48"SLong:64°32'59"OVector from TUC: 74 km ENE
Doppler shift Observations Doppler shift Observations
Observation in SF condition Observation in SF condition
Some developments for prototypes designSome developments for prototypes design Lab. Telecomunicaciones, CIASuR & Lab. Lab. Telecomunicaciones, CIASuR & Lab. Ionosphere.Ionosphere.
Lic. María G. Molina (PhD. Est.)Lic. María G. Molina (PhD. Est.)Eng. Jorgelina Lopéz (PhD. Est.) Eng. Jorgelina Lopéz (PhD. Est.) Eng. Silvina Grupalli (PhD. Est.)Eng. Silvina Grupalli (PhD. Est.)Eng. Luis A. Scidá (PhD. Est.)Eng. Luis A. Scidá (PhD. Est.)Eng. Fernando Miranda Bonomi (PhD. Est.) Eng. Fernando Miranda Bonomi (PhD. Est.) Eng. Juan IseEng. Juan IseEng. José CangemiEng. José CangemiEng. Marcelo AlbornózEng. Marcelo Albornóz
……and 10 advanced Students of Electronic Engineeringand 10 advanced Students of Electronic Engineering
Some prototypes of:Some prototypes of:
• Turnstile Antenna , ISR, (VHF) (finished)
• Path antenna array ( UHF) (finished)
• Simulator for radar antenna beam (L) (finished)
• Encoded carrier generator (HF) (working in
V2.0) • Lightning detector (working in V2.0) • Microwave generator (X) (working)
• Electromagnetic structures (VHF) (working)
• Highly accurate transmitter (HF) (working)
Prototype of encoded synthetic carrier generator (HF band) Prototype of encoded synthetic carrier generator (HF band)
Human Resources TrainingHuman Resources TrainingPostgraduate Courses on Geophysics
Year 2010“Ionospheric Physics". Dr. Rodolfo G. Ezquer, CONICET (Argentina)
"Elements of nonlinear analysis of time series in geophysical applications. Dr. Alexander Calzadilla Mendez, IGA (Cuba)
"General principles of Radars“, Dr. Miguel A. Cabrera, UNT (Argentina)
"Development of Ionospheric Radars". Dr. Enrico Zuccheretti, INGV (Italy)
"Magneto-ionic theory and systems for auto scaling of ionograms" Dr. Michael Pezzopane, INGV (Italy)
"Principles and techniques for measuring ionospheric scintillation" Dr. Vincenzo Romano, INGV (Italy)
Years 2011 – 2012
“Signal processing using reconfigurable hardware design applied to radars for geophysical applications”. Dr. James Baskaradas, INGV (Italy)
“Principles and techniques of ionospheric scintillation measurement”. Dr. Vincenzo Romano, INGV (Italy)
“VHDL for digital design in FPGAs and CPLDs” Msc. J. Scandaliaris,UNT(Arg.)
Latest Published Results Latest Published Results
Published Results (cont…)Published Results (cont…)
“Critical Frequency and maximum electron density of F2 region over tours stations in the North American Sector”, R. G. Ezquer, M. A. Cabrera, J. L. López, M. A. Albornóz, M. Mosert, P. Marcó and D. Buresova. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, V 73; pp 420-429, 2011.
“Some Considerations on Different Time Domain Signal Processing in Pulse Compression Radars”, M. A. Cabrera, E. Zuccheretti, R. G. Ezquer, U. Sciacca, J. M. López, M. G. Molina and J. A. Baskaradas. Publicado, Annals of Geophysics, V53; N° 5-6; pp 1-11, Ed. INGV, 2010.
“Satellite traces, Range Spread F occurrence, and Gravity Wave Propagation at the Southern Anomaly Crest”; M. A. Cabrera, M. Pezzopane, E. Zuccheretti, and R. G. Ezquer. Annales Geophysicae; N°28, pp 1133-1140, 2010.
“IRI 2001/90 TEC predictions over a low latitude station”, L. Scidá, R. G. Ezquer, M. A. Cabrera y M. Mosert. Publicado en Advances in SpaceResearch, Gran Bretaña, vol 44, pág. 736-741, 2009.
“ON THE TIME OF MINIMUN IONIZATION IN THE F2 REGION”, Ezquer, R.G.; Cabrera, M.A.; Mosert, M.; Radicella and Migoya Orue, Y. Adv. Space Research, pp 659-665, Vol 42, 2008; Ed. Pergamon, ISSN:0273-1177.
Published Results (cont…)Published Results (cont…)“THE NEW IONOSPHERIC STATION OF TUCUMAN”: First Results, Pezzopane Michael, Enrico Zuccheretti, C. Bianchi, C. Scotto, B. Zolesi, M.A. Cabrera and R. Ezquer. Annals of Geophysics, Vol 50, N 3, pp: 483-493, June 2007.
“SLANT TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT FOR SIRIO-MORTELLICCIO RAY PATH”, M. A. Cabrera, R. G. Ezquer and P. Spalla. Annals of Geophysics, Vol 49, N° 4/5, pp 891-896; 2006.
“PREDICTED AND MEASURED SLANT IONOSPHERIC ELECTRON CONTENT”, M. A. Cabrera, Rodolfo G. Ezquer and S. M. Radicella, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, vol. 67, pág. 1566 – 1572 , 2005.
“DAY-TO-DAY VARIABILITY OF IONOSPHERIC CHARACTERISTICS IN THE AMERICAN SECTOR”, R. G. Ezquer, M. Mosert, r. Corbella, M. Erazú, S. M. Radicella, M. A. Cabrera, L de la Zerda. Adv. Space. Res., Vol. 34, 1887-1893, 2004.
“SCINTILLATIONS OBSERVED AT TUCUMAN AS OBSERVED FROM GPS SIGNALS. FIRST RESULTS”, R. G. Ezquer, P. M. Kintner, M. A. Cabrera and B. Forte, Adv. Space. Res., Vol. 31, N°3, pp. 741-747, 2003.
“IRI RELATED STUDIES IN ARGENTINA: TOPSIDE PROFILE AND ELECTRON CONTENT”, R. G. Ezquer, M. Mosert, S. M. Radicella and M. A. Cabrera. Adv. Space. Res., Vol. 31, N°3, pp. 613-620, 2003.
“COMPARISON BETWEEN MEASURED ELECTRON DENSITY AT 600 Km AND IRI PREDICTIONS”, R.G. Ezquer, M. A. Cabrera, M. Mosert, L. Araoz, Adv. Space Res., Vol. 29, N°6, pp. 883-886, 2002.