The Earth's upper atmosphere is directly affected by the solar variability, by the near-Earth space dynamics and by lower atmosphere phenomena. This, results in a complex and dynamic environment influenced by solar radiation, energy transfer, winds, waves tides, electric and magnetic fields, and plasma processes.
Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) are an important Space Weather effect in the upper atmosphere driven by this complexity. TIDs are plasma density fluctuations that propagate as waves through the ionosphere at a wide range of velocities and are associated with auroral and geomagnetic activity and with lower atmosphere phenomena of non-space origin (e.g. severe tropospheric convection or passages of cold fronts, seismicity, volcanic activity, and artificially triggered events such as explosions).
TIDs constitute a threat for operational systems using predictable ionospheric characteristics as they can impose disturbances with amplitudes of up to ~20% of the ambient electron density, and a Doppler frequency shifts of the order of 0.5 Hz on HF signals. The last years it was clearly demonstrated that TIDs can have multiple effects in the operation of aerospatial and ground-based infrastructures and especially in the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and Network Real-Time Kinematic (N-RTK) services, in High Frequency (HF) communications, in radio reconnaissance operations and in Very High Frequency – Ultra High Frequency (VHF-UHF) radiowave propagation. Despite these important effects in the reliable operation of infrastructures that are critical for the safety and security of the citizens, the identification and tracking of TIDs is very complicated and has not been achieved in operational service mode.
TechTIDE comes to fill in this gap. Its overarching objective is to design and test new viable TID impact mitigation strategies for the technologies affected by the TIDs and in close collaboration with operators of these technologies, to demonstrate the added value of the proposed mitigation techniques which are based on TechTIDE products.