“…High-stability radio signals transmitted at two GPS (Global Positioning navigational System) frequencies f 1 = 1575.42 MHz and f 2 = 1227.60 MHz from a GPS satellite and received at a GPS receiver aboard a low Earth orbit (LEO) small/micro satellite have been used in radio occultation (RO) investigations of the atmosphere (Melbourne et al, 1994;Ware et al, 1996;Kursinki et al, 1997;Hajj and Romans, 1998;Steiner et al, 1999;Wickert et al, 2001Wickert et al, , 2004Gorbunov et al, 2002Gorbunov et al, , 2010Yakovlev, 2003;Jensen et al, 2003, Melbourne, 2004Gorbunov and Lauritsen, 2004;Gorbunov and Kirchengast, 2005;Pavelyev et al, 2002Pavelyev et al, , 2004Pavelyev et al, , 2009Liou and Pavelyev, 2006;Liou et al, 2002Liou et al, , 2003Liou et al, , 2005Liou et al, , 2007Liou et al, , 2010. When applied to ionospheric investigations, the RO method may be considered as a global tool and can be compared with the global ground-and spacebased radio tomography (e.g.…”