University. His research interests are in the areas of estimation and filtering, spacecraft attitude and orbit determination, and GNSS technology and applications. Gary S. Bust received his Ph.D. in Physics in 1989 from the University of Texas at Austin and currently is a senior research scientist for Atmospheric and Space Technology Research Associates. His areas of interest include ionospheric tomographic imaging, data assimilation, and the application of space based observations to ionospheric remote sensing
Ionized by solar radiation, the ionosphere causes a phase rotation or time delay to trans-ionospheri...
GNSS based ionosphere sounding techniques are well established since the availability of GPS signals...
This paper describes the experimental procedures of tomographic imaging techniques that have been de...
and applications, remote sensing, spacecraft attitude and orbit determination, and general estimatio...
In this paper, we report a preliminary analysis of the impact of Global Navigation Satellite System ...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The experimental aspect explo...
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) plays a pivotal role in our modern positioning, naviga...
A method for recovering the carrier phase differences between pairs of independent GPS receivers ha...
We have used numerical simulation to study the effects of ionospheric irregularities on accuracy of ...
When L-band radio waves of space-based radio navigation systems such as Global Positioning System (G...
Abstract Ionospheric irregularities can adversely affect the performance of Global Navigation Satell...
It is well recognized that the space weather induces severe ionosphere perturbations capable of caus...
Recent developments in tomographic imaging allow the use of GPS satellite data to image the Earth’s ...
[1] With the current data availability from both ground-and space-based sources, the network of grou...
Total electron content measurements given by the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) have succ...
Ionized by solar radiation, the ionosphere causes a phase rotation or time delay to trans-ionospheri...
GNSS based ionosphere sounding techniques are well established since the availability of GPS signals...
This paper describes the experimental procedures of tomographic imaging techniques that have been de...
and applications, remote sensing, spacecraft attitude and orbit determination, and general estimatio...
In this paper, we report a preliminary analysis of the impact of Global Navigation Satellite System ...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The experimental aspect explo...
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) plays a pivotal role in our modern positioning, naviga...
A method for recovering the carrier phase differences between pairs of independent GPS receivers ha...
We have used numerical simulation to study the effects of ionospheric irregularities on accuracy of ...
When L-band radio waves of space-based radio navigation systems such as Global Positioning System (G...
Abstract Ionospheric irregularities can adversely affect the performance of Global Navigation Satell...
It is well recognized that the space weather induces severe ionosphere perturbations capable of caus...
Recent developments in tomographic imaging allow the use of GPS satellite data to image the Earth’s ...
[1] With the current data availability from both ground-and space-based sources, the network of grou...
Total electron content measurements given by the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) have succ...
Ionized by solar radiation, the ionosphere causes a phase rotation or time delay to trans-ionospheri...
GNSS based ionosphere sounding techniques are well established since the availability of GPS signals...
This paper describes the experimental procedures of tomographic imaging techniques that have been de...