International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering and Management
Year: 2023, Volume: 10, Issue: 3
First page : ( 182) Last page : ( 185)
Online ISSN : 2350-0557.
DOI: 10.55524/ijirem.2023.10.3.26 |
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2023.10.3.26
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M. S. Manohar , M. Kavya, C. S. Kiran Kumar, A.Bala Gopal, SK. Sameer Ahmad, G. Bhanu
The primary factor for the ionospheric monitoring system that we take into consideration in this paper is the Total electron content (TEC). This TEC value varies over time, space, and as the ionospheric area absorbs solar heat. The ThingSpeak ionospheric monitoring system can be put into practice by taking into saved at several TEC receiver locations, such as Port Blair and Bengaluru. Along with the information on solar index values, these stations also have data on geometric index values. Additionally, all of the TEC values are taken into account and examined to develop the necessary monitoring system for the ionospheric region. By doing this, we will be able to check the report by using IOT to connect it to ThingSpeak, which can then be utilized or checked from anywhere using the API key.
Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology and Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India
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