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2021 |
The equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) is a common event that occurred at the F-layer of the ionosphere due to plasma irregularities. Its occurrence can be observed around sunset and midnight hours, depending on the season. In this study, ROTI plot measurement was utilized in EPB detection, where the data was obtained from the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM). The seasonal variation of EPB in Langkawi, Malaysia was investigated for both post-sunset and post-midnight occurrence within the period of moderate solar ... Rosli, Nur; Hamid, Nurul; Abdullah, Mardina; Buhari, Suhaila; Sarudin, Idahwati; Published by: Published on: nov YEAR: 2021   DOI: 10.1109/IconSpace53224.2021.9768743 solar activity; equatorial plasma bubble (EPB); GPS; Ionosphere; Plasma measurements; Plasmas; post-midnight; Southeast Asia; Time-frequency analysis |
2015 |
Climatology of equatorial plasma bubble observed by MyRTKnet over the years 2008--2013 Malaysia Real-Time Kinematics GNSS Network (MyRTKnet) which consists of 78 GPS receivers was used to investigate the occurrence of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) along 96\textdegreeE-120\textdegreeE longitude. In this study, we present the monthly occurrence rate of EPB along the geographical longitudes of 96\textdegreeE-120\textdegreeE for a half of solar cycle period (2008-2013). A 2D map of rate of TEC change index (ROTI) projected at 300 km altitude was derived from the signal paths between GPS satellites and the rece ... Buhari, S.; Abdullah, M.; Yokoyama, T.; Hasbi, A.; Otsuka, Y.; Nishioka, M.; Bahari, S.A.; Tsugawa, T.; Published by: Published on: 08/2015 YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1109/IconSpace.2015.7283752 |
2014 |
High-density GPS receivers located in Southeast Asia (SEA) were utilized to study the two-dimensional structure of ionospheric plasma irregularities in the equatorial region. The longitudinal and latitudinal variations of tens of kilometer-scale irregularities associated with equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) were investigated using two-dimensional maps of the rate of total electron content change index (ROTI) from 127 GPS receivers with an average spacing of about 50\textendash100 km. The longitudinal variations of the tw ... Buhari, S.; Abdullah, M.; Hasbi, A.; Otsuka, Y.; Yokoyama, T.; Nishioka, M.; Tsugawa, T.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 12/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/jgra.v119.1210.1002/2014JA020433 |
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