India, July 11 -- The National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Department of Space, Government of India, has set up a GNSS receiver system at VIT Bhopal University as part of its North-South Chain for Ionosphere and Space Weather Observations under a collaborative initiative. This facility marks a key milestone in strengthening the University's research capabilities in space science, while reinforcing collaborative research in space weather and indigenous navigation technologies at VIT Bhopal University.
The advanced GNSS receiver will enable continuous monitoring of critical ionospheric parameters, including Total Electron Content (TEC), ionospheric scintillation, signal degradation, loss of lock, and travelling ionospheric disturbances ...