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José Luis da Silva Pinho,António Pereira,Rolando Faria
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Os sistemas de previsão e alerta utilizados na gestão de recursos hídricos e operação de sistemas de drenagem tiveram desenvolvimentos significativos nos últimos anos. Esses desenvolvimentos resultaram da disponibilidade de informações meteorológicas em ...
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Benedikt Bergmann, Stefan Gohl, Declan Garvey, Jindrich Jelínek and Petr Smolyanskiy
In space application, hybrid pixel detectors of the Timepix family have been considered mainly for the measurement of radiation levels and dosimetry in low earth orbits. Using the example of the Space Application of Timepix Radiation Monitor (SATRAM), we...
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Jifeng Jin, Lin Shang, Zijian Yang, Haiwang Wang and Guotong Li
Satellite networks show the development trend in global coverage, flexible access, and reliable transmission. They are the key to building a wide coverage, massive connection, three-dimensional, all-round, all-weather, space-, air- and ground-integrated ...
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Ivan di Stefano, Daniele Durante, Paolo Cappuccio and Paolo Racioppa
The exploration of Uranus, a key archetype for ice giant planets and a gateway to understanding distant exoplanets, is acquiring increasing interest in recent years, especially after the Uranus Orbiter and Probe (UOP) mission has been prioritized in the ...
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Ariadna Calcines Rosario, Lucie M. Green, Alan Smith and David M. Long
Measuring the Sun?s magnetic field is a key component of monitoring solar activity and forecasting space weather. The main goal of the research presented in this paper is to investigate the possibility of reducing the dimensions and weight of a solar mag...
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Andrea Serpolla, Matteo Duranti, Valerio Formato and Alberto Oliva
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits at an average altitude of 400 km, in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and is regularly occupied by astronauts. The material of the Station, the residual atmosphere and the geomagnetic field offer a partial protection...
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David Orozco Suárez, Jose Carlos del Toro Iniesta, Francisco Javier Bailén Martínez, María Balaguer Jiménez, Daniel Álvarez García, Daniel Serrano, Luis F. Peñin, Alicia Vázquez-Ramos, Luis Ramón Bellot Rubio, Julia Atienzar, Isabel Pérez Grande, Ignacio Torralbo Gimeno, Esteban Sanchis Kilders, José Luis Gasent Blesa, David Hernández Expósito, Basilio Ruiz Cobo, Javier Trujillo Bueno, Robertus Erdélyi, Jackie A. Davies, Lucie M. Green, Sarah A. Matthews, David M. Long, Michail Mathioudakis, Christian Kintziger, Jorrit Leenaarts, Silvano Fineschi and Eamon Scullionadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
Measuring magnetic fields in the inner corona, the interface between the solar chromosphere and outer corona, is of paramount importance if we aim to understand the energetic transformations taking place there, and because it is at the origin of processe...
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Guohong Shen, Xiaoxin Zhang, Jinhua Wang, Cong Huang, Jiawei Li, Shenyi Zhang, Xianguo Zhang, Yong Yang, Pengfei Zhang and Yueqiang Sun
According to the characteristics of the LEO space particles radiation environment of China?s Fengyun No. 3 (FY-3) polar-orbiting meteorological satellites, in order to monitor the characteristics, and space?time distribution of charged particle radiation...
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Danjie Chen, Yan Zheng, Liqun Ma and Fen Qin
Typhoons are destructive weather events. News media reports contain large amounts of typhoon information. Transforming this information into useful knowledge to provide a basis for mining typhoon knowledge and supporting disaster prevention and relief is...
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Vaclav Skala and Eliska Mourycova
Interpolating and approximating scattered scalar and vector data is fundamental in resolving numerous engineering challenges. These methodologies predominantly rely on establishing a triangulated structure within the data domain, typically constrained to...
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