Ionospheric Modeling at North-East Asia using IGS sites

  • Choi, Byung-Kyu (GNSS Technology Group, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Insititute) ;
  • Park, Jong-Uk (GNSS Technology Group, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Insititute) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Jeong (Electronics Engineering, Chungnam Nat'l Univ.)
  • Published : 2006.10.18

Abstract

One of the major sources of error in precise GPS positioning since the turn-off the Selective Availability(SA) is the ionospheric propagation delay. For the last decades, a lot of the ionospheric researches based on a GPS network have been implemented throughout the world. Especially researches of the ionospheric modeling for Wide Area Argumentation System(WAAS) have been undertaken and published. In mid-latitude regions, typical spatial and temporal variations in ionospheric models delay tend to minimal. The developed ionospheric model calls for a 1.25 degree grid at latitudes and a 2.5 degree grid at longitudes. The precise grid TEC estimated by the inversion technique is also compared with global ionosphere maps(GIMs) which have been provided by several analysis centers(ACs). The results of initial investigations into the suitability of the proposed ionospheric modeling scheme in north-east Asia are presented.

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