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Space Science and Communication for Sustainability [electronic resource] / edited by Wayan Suparta, Mardina Abdullah, Mahamod Ismail.

Contributor(s): Suparta, Wayan [editor.] | Abdullah, Mardina [editor.] | Ismail, Mahamod [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: IX, 348 p. 223 illus., 181 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789811065743.Subject(s): Telecommunication | Solar system | Sustainability | Geographic information systems | Atmospheric science | Communications Engineering, Networks | Space Physics | Sustainability | Geographical Information System | Atmospheric ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.382 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Characterization of Lightning Energy During 2014-2015 Summer and Winter Over the Antarctic Peninsula -- Parametric Studies of ANFIS Families Capability for Thunderstorm Prediction -- Performance and Evaluation of Eight Cloud Models on Earth-Space Path for a Tropical Station -- Comparison of Insitu Observation, NOAA-AIRS Satellite and MACC Model on Surface Ozone Over Ushuaia, Southern Ocean and Antarc-tic Peninsula Region -- A Brief Review: Response of the Lonosphere to Solar Activity Over Malaysia -- Time Derivative of Horizontal Geomagnetic Field of Low Latitude MAGDAS LANGKAWI Station for Geomagnetically Induced Cur-rent Estimation.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book addresses space science and communication – one of the main pillars of space science sustainability, an area that has recently become of great importance. In this regard, research and development play a crucial role in sustainability development. However, obtaining essential data in the physical world to interpret the universe and to predict what could happen in the future is a challenging undertaking. Accordingly, providing valid information to understand trends, evaluate needs, and create sustainable development policies and programs in the best interest of all the people is indispensable. This book was prepared in conjunction with the fifth meeting of the 2017 International Conference on Space Science and Communication (IconSpace2017), held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 3-5 May 2017 to introduce graduate stuandents, researchers, lecturers, engineers, geospatialists, meteorologists, climatologists, astronomers and practitioners to the latest applications of space science, telecommunications, meteorology, remote sensing and related fields. The individual papers discuss a broad range of space science and technology applications, e.g. the formation of global warming from space, environmental and remote sensing, communication systems, and smart materials for space applications.
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Characterization of Lightning Energy During 2014-2015 Summer and Winter Over the Antarctic Peninsula -- Parametric Studies of ANFIS Families Capability for Thunderstorm Prediction -- Performance and Evaluation of Eight Cloud Models on Earth-Space Path for a Tropical Station -- Comparison of Insitu Observation, NOAA-AIRS Satellite and MACC Model on Surface Ozone Over Ushuaia, Southern Ocean and Antarc-tic Peninsula Region -- A Brief Review: Response of the Lonosphere to Solar Activity Over Malaysia -- Time Derivative of Horizontal Geomagnetic Field of Low Latitude MAGDAS LANGKAWI Station for Geomagnetically Induced Cur-rent Estimation.

This book addresses space science and communication – one of the main pillars of space science sustainability, an area that has recently become of great importance. In this regard, research and development play a crucial role in sustainability development. However, obtaining essential data in the physical world to interpret the universe and to predict what could happen in the future is a challenging undertaking. Accordingly, providing valid information to understand trends, evaluate needs, and create sustainable development policies and programs in the best interest of all the people is indispensable. This book was prepared in conjunction with the fifth meeting of the 2017 International Conference on Space Science and Communication (IconSpace2017), held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 3-5 May 2017 to introduce graduate stuandents, researchers, lecturers, engineers, geospatialists, meteorologists, climatologists, astronomers and practitioners to the latest applications of space science, telecommunications, meteorology, remote sensing and related fields. The individual papers discuss a broad range of space science and technology applications, e.g. the formation of global warming from space, environmental and remote sensing, communication systems, and smart materials for space applications.

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