Precise navigation and positioning using GPS/GLONASS/Galileo require the ionospheric propagation errors to be accurately determined and corrected for. Current dual-frequency method of ionospheric correction ignores higher order ionospheric errors such as the second and third order ionospheric terms in the refractive index formula, and errors due to bending of the signal. The total electron content (TEC) is assumed to be same at two GPS frequencies. All these assumptions lead to erroneous estimations and corrections of the ionospheric errors. In this paper a rigorous treatment of these problems is presented. Different approximation formulas have been proposed to correct errors due to excess path length in addition to the free space path leng...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
The ionosphere is the ionized part of the earth’s atmosphere lying between about 50 km and several e...
Improving accuracy of positioning in the GPS navigation system we need to eliminate ionospheric erro...
Current dual-frequency methods of ionospheric correction eliminate the first order ionospheric term....
Current dual-frequency methods of ionospheric correction eliminate the first order ionospheric term....
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications using Global Navigat...
Dual frequency GPS measurements cannot fully compensate higher order ionospheric refraction effects ...
Modernized GPS and future Galileo systems will transmit a third frequency allowing to cancel out the...
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications by using Global Naviga...
Abstract. New opportunities for the refinement of ionospheric modelling and reduction of the ionosph...
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications by using Global Naviga...
The global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications, such as...
After removal of the Selective Availability in 2000, the ionosphere became the dominant error source...
AbstractThe global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications,...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
The ionosphere is the ionized part of the earth’s atmosphere lying between about 50 km and several e...
Improving accuracy of positioning in the GPS navigation system we need to eliminate ionospheric erro...
Current dual-frequency methods of ionospheric correction eliminate the first order ionospheric term....
Current dual-frequency methods of ionospheric correction eliminate the first order ionospheric term....
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications using Global Navigat...
Dual frequency GPS measurements cannot fully compensate higher order ionospheric refraction effects ...
Modernized GPS and future Galileo systems will transmit a third frequency allowing to cancel out the...
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications by using Global Naviga...
Abstract. New opportunities for the refinement of ionospheric modelling and reduction of the ionosph...
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications by using Global Naviga...
The global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications, such as...
After removal of the Selective Availability in 2000, the ionosphere became the dominant error source...
AbstractThe global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications,...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
The ionosphere is the ionized part of the earth’s atmosphere lying between about 50 km and several e...
Improving accuracy of positioning in the GPS navigation system we need to eliminate ionospheric erro...