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GINESTRA and ERICA are two projects funded in the framework of the ALCANTARA Initiative of the European Space Agency. GINESTRA is a survey which aims to explore the capabilities of ionosphere monitoring in South East Asia to identify both institutions involved in this field and existing monitoring facilities. ERICA exploits the GINESTRA outcomes and aims to characterize the ionospheric variability...
In recent years, research activities in the field of Satellite Navigation have boosted worldwide. At the same time, it has become evident that few educational opportunities in the field were available for students and there was a need to develop dedicated tools for hands-on sessions. To partially answer this need, the NavSAS Group has developed N-FUELS and SOPRANO. N-FUELS, a MATLAB®-based signal...
The aim of the G-TRAIN project is to set up a framework for higher education addressing different academic (MSc, Specialising Master and PhD) and networking activities. Indeed, it has been identified that on the one hand there are not enough people trained in the field of satellite navigation in Europe to support the finalization of the Galileo system as well as the foreseen development of satellite...
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