The international cooperation of solar radio burst project using e-callisto system network

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The CALLISTO (Compound Low Cost-Low Frequency for Transportable Observatories) system is one of the most outstanding project under ISWI with there are more than 80 instruments in more than 43 locations with users from more than 116 countries. In this paper, we will highlight the concept of CALLISTO, distributing the observational sites all over the world and how this system is become as one of the efficient solutions to achieve the 24 hours radio observation. This innovative project is to monitor the Sun at the radio frequency range, which is very important to understand the solar flare and Coronal Mass Ejections correspond to different aspects of the same magnetic energy release. Malaysia also occupies an important role in the CALLISTO due to the 12 hours monitoring of solar activities throughout the year. Since 2007, the e-CALLISTO system has already proven to be a valuable new tool for monitoring solar activity and for space weather research.

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Hamidi, Z. S., Shariff, N. N. M., Monstein, C., Ibrahim, A. B. M. A., & Yusof, M. I. M. (2016). The international cooperation of solar radio burst project using e-callisto system network. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 376, pp. 309–317). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0557-2_31

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