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Ionospheric Total Electron Content estimation using IONOLAB method

  • Halil Nayir
  • , Few Arikan
  • , Cemil B. Erol
  • , Orhan Arikan
  • , Ieee

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Abstract

Ionosphere which is an important atmospheric layer for HF and satellite communications, can be investigated through Total Electron Content (TEC). Global Positioning System provides cost-effective means for TEC estimation. Regularized TEC estimation method (D-TEI) is developed to estimate high resolution, robust TEC values. The method combines measurements of GPS satellites above 10 degrees elevation limit and estimates can be obtained with 30 s time resolution. In this paper, parameters that are used in D-TEI method such as ionospheric height, weighting function, and satellite receiver biases are studied. It is found that TEC estimation results of D-TEI method is almost independent of ionospheric height. Different weighting functions are tried and the weighting function that minimizes non-ionospheric effects is selected. By using satellite and receiver biases in the correct form consistent TEC estimation results are obtained with IGS analysis centers. In this paper, the method is improved to include phase measurements. Taking either pseudorange or phase measurements as input, high resolution, robust TEC estimates are obtained using D-TEI method.
Original languageTurkish
Title of host publication2007 Ieee 15th Signal Processing And Communications Applications, Vols 1-3
PublisherIEEE Canada
Pages394-+
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)978-1-4244-0719-4
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventIEEE 15th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference - Eskisehir, Turkey
Duration: 11 Jun 200713 Jun 2007

Conference

ConferenceIEEE 15th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityEskisehir
Period11/06/0713/06/07

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