Abstract
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In this paper, we present the activities being developed at Universidad Polit¿ecnica de Madrid, within the field of atmospheric propagation, related to the exploitation of Zenith Tropospheric Delay data produced by the International GNSS Service, aimed to derive integrated water vapor content and, thus, water vapor attenuation. A variety of propagation studies are presented, particularly at two frequencies of interest: 39.4 and 19.7 GHz, by also using ancillary data such as radiosonde observations, surface meteorological registers and radiometric measurements. According to the results obtained, it can be concluded that delay data from IGS seem to be a reliable source of information to be integrated in propagation experiments. | |
International
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Congress
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XXIX Symposium Nacional de URSI |
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960 |
Place
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Valencia |
Reviewers
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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978-84-9048-264-3 |
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Start Date
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03/09/2014 |
End Date
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05/09/2014 |
From page
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1 |
To page
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4 |
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Actas del XXIX Symposium Nacional de URSI |