Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (Jan 2020)

An overview of methodologies for real-time detection, characterisation and tracking of traveling ionospheric disturbances developed in the TechTIDE project

  • Belehaki Anna,
  • Tsagouri Ioanna,
  • Altadill David,
  • Blanch Estefania,
  • Borries Claudia,
  • Buresova Dalia,
  • Chum Jaroslav,
  • Galkin Ivan,
  • Juan José Miguel,
  • Segarra Antoni,
  • Timoté Cristhian Camilo,
  • Tziotziou Kostas,
  • Verhulst Tobias G. W.,
  • Watermann Jurgen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2020043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 42

Abstract

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The main objective of the TechTIDE project (warning and mitigation technologies for travelling ionospheric disturbances effects) is the development of an identification and tracking system for travelling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) which will issue warnings of electron density perturbations over large world regions. The TechTIDE project has put in operation a real-time warning system that provides the results of complementary TID detection methodologies and many potential drivers to help users assess the risks and develop mitigation techniques tailored to their applications. The TechTIDE methodologies are able to detect in real time activity caused by both large-scale and medium-scale TIDs and characterize background conditions and external drivers, as an additional information required by the users to assess the criticality of the ongoing disturbances in real time. TechTIDE methodologies are based on the exploitation of data collected in real time from Digisondes, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers and Continuous Doppler Sounding System (CDSS) networks. The results are obtained and provided to users in real time. The paper presents the achievements of the project and discusses the challenges faced in the development of the final TechTIDE warning system.