In this paper, first results from a national Global Positioning System (GPS) based total electron content (TEC) prediction model over South Africa are presented. Data for 10 GPS receiver stations distributed through out the country were used to train a feed forward neural network (NN) over an interval of at most five years. In the NN training, validating and testing processes, five factors which are well known to influence TEC variability namely diurnal variation, seasonal variation, magnetic activity, solar activity and the geographic position of the GPS receivers were included in the NN model. The database consisted of 1-min data and therefore the NN model developed can be used to forecast TEC values 1 min in advance. Results from the NN ...
The South African Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network of dual frequency receivers prov...
Abstract:- Ionospheric nowcasting and forecasting tools are necessary for high precision application...
fields of Geodesy and satellite navigation. In this paper we present a new technique of regional mod...
In this paper, first results from a national Global Positioning System (GPS) based total electron co...
The propagation of radio signals in the Earth’s atmosphere is dominantly affected by the ionosphere ...
Global Positioning System (GPS) networks provide an opportunity to study the dynamics and continuous...
Modelling ionospheric total electron content (TEC) is an important area of interest for radio wave p...
This paper attempts to describe the search for the parameter(s) to represent solar wind effects in G...
For more than a decade, ionospheric research over South Africa has been carried out using data from ...
We introduce a novel empirical model to forecast, 24 hours in advance, the Total Electron Content (T...
We introduce a novel empirical model to forecast, 24 h in advance, the Total Electron Content (TEC) ...
In this work, results obtained by investigating the application of different neural network backpro...
The South African Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network of dual frequency receivers prov...
AbstractA neural network model of the Global Navigation Satellite System – vertical total electron c...
Advances in South African space physics research and related disciplines require better spatial and ...
The South African Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network of dual frequency receivers prov...
Abstract:- Ionospheric nowcasting and forecasting tools are necessary for high precision application...
fields of Geodesy and satellite navigation. In this paper we present a new technique of regional mod...
In this paper, first results from a national Global Positioning System (GPS) based total electron co...
The propagation of radio signals in the Earth’s atmosphere is dominantly affected by the ionosphere ...
Global Positioning System (GPS) networks provide an opportunity to study the dynamics and continuous...
Modelling ionospheric total electron content (TEC) is an important area of interest for radio wave p...
This paper attempts to describe the search for the parameter(s) to represent solar wind effects in G...
For more than a decade, ionospheric research over South Africa has been carried out using data from ...
We introduce a novel empirical model to forecast, 24 hours in advance, the Total Electron Content (T...
We introduce a novel empirical model to forecast, 24 h in advance, the Total Electron Content (TEC) ...
In this work, results obtained by investigating the application of different neural network backpro...
The South African Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network of dual frequency receivers prov...
AbstractA neural network model of the Global Navigation Satellite System – vertical total electron c...
Advances in South African space physics research and related disciplines require better spatial and ...
The South African Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network of dual frequency receivers prov...
Abstract:- Ionospheric nowcasting and forecasting tools are necessary for high precision application...
fields of Geodesy and satellite navigation. In this paper we present a new technique of regional mod...