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  1. Integrating IoT for Soil Monitoring and Hybrid Machine Learning in Predicting Tomato Crop Diseases in a Typical South India Station
  2. Polyimide-based Flexible Antenna for Telemedicine and Wireless Applications
  3. Tropospheric Zenith Delay (TZD) for Microwaves During Severe Weather Events Over a Few Indian Stations
  4. Smart Energy Meter
  5. Sodar measurements of winds and sea-breeze intrusions over Gadanki (13.50 N, 79.20 E), a tropical Indian station
  6. Smart Nanodevices for Point-of-Care Applications
  7. Lower Atmospheric Wind Dynamics as Measured by the 1290 MHz Wind Profiler Radar Located at Cardington (Lat. 52.10ºN, Long. 0.42ºE), UK and Their Comparisons with Near-by Radiosonde Instrument
  8. Ionospheric responses to the 21 August 2017 great American solar eclipse – A multi-instrument study
  9. A few important features of global atmospheric boundary layer heights estimated using COSMIC radio occultation retrieved data
  10. A complete solar cycle (2006–2016) studies of scale heights derived using COSMIC radio occultation retrieved electron density profiles
  11. Daytime VHF amplitude scintillations recorded at an Indian low-latitude station, Waltair (17.7°N, 83.3°E) during 1997–2003
  12. Ionosphere VHF scintillations over Vaddeswaram (Geographic Latitude 16.31°N, Geographic Longitude 80.30°E, Dip 18°N), a latitude Indian station – A case study
  13. Long-term morphological and power spectral studies of VHF amplitude scintillations recorded over Waltair (17.7°N, 83.3°E), India
  14. Studies of Two Important Stability Indices of Earth’s Atmosphere Determined by using the COSMIC GPS Radio Occultation Technique
  15. A long-term study on the deletion criterion of questionable electron density profiles caused by ionospheric irregularities – COSMIC radio occultation technique
  16. F2region response to geomagnetic disturbances across Indian latitudes: O(1S) dayglow emission
  17. The role of altitudinal variation of scale height in determining the topside electron density profile over equatorial and low latitude sectors
  18. Typical comparisons between plasma bubble and blob distributions at different altitudes over the Indian sector using a unique combination of satellite-based observations – a case study
  19. Planetary-scale wave structures of the earth’s atmosphere revealed from the COSMIC observations
  20. Longitudinal variations of positive dayside ionospheric storms related to recurrent geomagnetic storms
  21. Daytime E-Region Irregularities During the 22 July 2009 Solar Eclipse over Chung-Li (24.9°N, 121.2°E), a Moderate Mid-Latitude Station
  22. Global S4 index variations observed using FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC GPS RO technique during a solar minimum year
  23. A comparison of the equatorial spread F derived by the International Reference Ionosphere and the S 4 index observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC during the solar minimum period of 2007–2009
  24. Ionospheric responses to two large geomagnetic storms over Japanese and Indian longitude sectors
  25. Coordinated sporadic E layer observations made with Chung-Li 30MHz radar, ionosonde and FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC satellites
  26. A global comparative study on the ionospheric measurements between COSMIC radio occultation technique and IRI model
  27. Vertical and longitudinal electron density structures of equatorial E- and F-regions
  28. Observations of Equatorial Kelvin Wave Modes in FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC GPS RO Temperature Profiles
  29. Signatures of equatorial midnight temperature maximum as observed from in situ and ground-based ionospheric measurements in the Indian sector
  30. Spatial characteristics of aerosol physical properties over the northeastern parts of peninsular India
  31. Features of additional stratification in ionospheric F 2 layer observed for half a solar cycle over Indian low latitudes
  32. Wintertime spatial characteristics of boundary layer aerosols over peninsular India
  33. Post midnight spread-F occurrence over Waltair (17.7° N, 83.3° E) during low and ascending phases of solar activity