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IF 조합 측정치를 사용하는 단독 정밀 측위 오차해석 (An Error Analysis of Precise Point Positioning using Ionosphere Free Combination Measurements)

  • 박슬기;조득재;신영철;박찬식
    • 제어로봇시스템학회논문지
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    • 제18권9호
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    • pp.871-877
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    • 2012
  • An error analysis of PPP (Precise Point Positioning) using IF (Ionosphere Free) combination is given in this paper. It is shown that the performance of the ordinary model with positions, clock bias, integer ambiguities and ionosphere delay as unknowns is equivalent to that of an ionosphere difference combination where ionosphere delay is cancelled out. Furthermore, it is shown that IF combination is an ionosphere difference combination but not unique. It is also proved that all difference models show same performances. The error analysis evaluated with a hardware simulator and real measurements show that the ionosphere delay is effectively eliminated by IF combination or equivalently by the ionosphere difference combination. However, if bias errors such as troposphere, clock bias or multipath are included in the measurements, the performance of the IF combination is degraded because the bias errors are amplified by the ionosphere difference operation.

FDTD Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in an Inhomogeneous Ionosphere under Arbitrary-Direction Geomagnetic Field

  • Kweon, Jun-Ho;Park, Min-Seok;Cho, Jeahoon;Jung, Kyung-Young
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.212-214
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    • 2018
  • The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) model was developed to analyze electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation in an inhomogeneous ionosphere. The EM analysis of ionosphere is complicated, owing to various propagation environments that are significantly influenced by plasma frequency, cyclotron frequency, and collision frequency. Based on the simple auxiliary differential equation (ADE) technique, we present an accurate FDTD algorithm suitable for the EM analysis of complex phenomena in the ionosphere under arbitrary-direction geomagnetic field. Numerical examples are used to validate our FDTD model in terms of the reflection coefficient of a single magnetized plasma slab. Based on the FDTD formulation developed here, we investigate EM wave propagation characteristics in the ionosphere using realistic ionospheric data for South Korea.

A Modified Klobuchar Model Reflecting Characteristics of Ionospheric Delay Error in the Korea Region

  • Dana Park;Young Jae Lee
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2023
  • When calculating the user's position using satellite signals, the signals originating from the satellite pass through the ionosphere and troposphere to the user. In particular, the ionosphere delay error that occurs when passing through the ionosphere delays when the signal is transmitted, generating a pseudorange error and position error at a large rate. Therefore, to improve position accuracy, it is essential to correct the ionosphere layer error. In a receiver capable of receiving dual frequency, the ionosphere error can be eliminated through a double difference, but in a single frequency receiver, an ionosphere correction model transmitted from a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) satellite is used. The popularly used Klobuchar model is designed to improve performance globally. As such, it does not perform perfectly in the Korea region. In this paper, the characteristics of the delay in the ionosphere in the Korean region are identified through an analysis of 10 years of data, and an improved ionosphere correction model for the Korean region is presented using the widely employed Klobuchar model. Through the proposed model, vertical position error can be improved by up to 40% relative to the original Klobuchar model in the Korea region.

Mapping the East African Ionosphere Using Ground-based GPS TEC Measurements

  • Mengist, Chalachew Kindie;Kim, Yong Ha;Yeshita, Baylie Damtie;Workayehu, Abyiot Bires
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2016
  • The East African ionosphere (3°S-18°N, 32°E-50°E) was mapped using Total Electron Content (TEC) measurements from ground-based GPS receivers situated at Asmara, Mekelle, Bahir Dar, Robe, Arbaminch, and Nairobi. Assuming a thin shell ionosphere at 350 km altitude, we project the Ionospheric Pierce Point (IPP) of a slant TEC measurement with an elevation angle of >10° to its corresponding location on the map. We then infer the estimated values at any point of interest from the vertical TEC values at the projected locations by means of interpolation. The total number of projected IPPs is in the range of 24-66 at any one time. Since the distribution of the projected IPPs is irregularly spaced, we have used an inverse distance weighted interpolation method to obtain a spatial grid resolution of 1°×1° latitude and longitude, respectively. The TEC maps were generated for the year 2008, with a 2 hr temporal resolution. We note that TEC varies diurnally, with a peak in the late afternoon (at 1700 LT), due to the equatorial ionospheric anomaly. We have observed higher TEC values at low latitudes in both hemispheres compared to the magnetic equatorial region, capturing the ionospheric distribution of the equatorial anomaly. We have also confirmed the equatorial seasonal variation in the ionosphere, characterized by minimum TEC values during the solstices and maximum values during the equinoxes. We evaluate the reliability of the map, demonstrating a mean error (difference between the measured and interpolated values) range of 0.04-0.2 TECU (Total Electron Content Unit). As more measured TEC values become available in this region, the TEC map will be more reliable, thereby allowing us to study in detail the equatorial ionosphere of the African sector, where ionospheric measurements are currently very few.

QZSS TEC Estimation and Validation Over South Korea

  • Byung-Kyu Choi;Dong-Hyo Sohn;Junseok Hong;Woo Kyoung Lee
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.343-348
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    • 2023
  • The ionosphere acts as the largest error source in the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal transmission. Ionospheric total electron content (TEC) is also easily affected by changes in the space environment, such as solar activity and geomagnetic storms. In this study, we analyze changes in the regional ionosphere using the Qusai-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), a regional satellite navigation system. Observations from 9 GNSS stations in South Korea are used for estimating the QZSS TEC. In addition, the performance of QZSS TEC is analyzed with observations from day of year (DOY) 199 to 206, 2023. To verify the performance of our results, we compare the estimated QZSS TEC and CODE Global Ionosphere Map (GIM) at the same location. Our results are in good agreement with the GIM product provided by the CODE over this period, with an averaged difference of approximately 0.1 TECU and a root mean square (RMS) value of 2.89 TECU.

Ionospheric Storm and Spatial Gradient Analysis for GBAS

  • Kim, Jeong-Rae;Yang, Tae-Hyoung;Lee, Young-Jae;Jun, Hyang-Sig;Nam, Gi-Wook
    • 한국항해항만학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국항해항만학회 2006년도 International Symposium on GPS/GNSS Vol.1
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    • pp.361-365
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    • 2006
  • High ionospheric spatial gradient during ionospheric storm is most concern for the landing approach with GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) augmentation systems. In case of the GBAS (Ground-Based Augmentation System), the ionospheric storm causes sudden increase of the ionospheric delay difference between a ground facility and a user (aircraft), and the aircraft position error increases significantly. Since the ionosphere behavior and the storm effect depend on geographic location, understanding the ionospheric storm behavior at specific regional area is crucial for the GNSS augmentation system development and implementation. Korea Aerospace Research Institute and collaborating universities have been developing an integrity monitoring test bed for GBAS research and for future regional augmentation system development. By using the dense GPS (Global Positioning System) networks in Korea, a regional ionosphere map is constructed for finding detailed aspect of the ionosphere variation. Preliminary analysis on the ionospheric gradient variation during a recent storm period is performed and the results are discussed.

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Carrier Phase Based Cycle Slip Detection and Identification Algorithm for the Integrity Monitoring of Reference Stations

  • Su-Kyung Kim;Sung Chun Bu;Chulsoo Lee;Beomsoo Kim;Donguk Kim
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.359-367
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    • 2023
  • In order to ensure the high-integrity of reference stations of satellite navigation system, cycle slip should be precisely monitored and compensated. In this paper, we proposed a cycle slip algorithm for the integrity monitoring of the reference stations. Unlike the legacy method using the Melbourne-Wübbena (MW) combination and ionosphere combination, the proposed algorithm is based on ionosphere combination only, which uses high precision carrier phase observations without pseudorange observations. Two independent and complementary ionosphere combinations, Ionospheric Negative (IN) and Ionospheric Positive (IP), were adopted to avoid insensitive cycle slip pairs. In addition, a second-order time difference was applied to the IN and IP combinations to minimize the influence of ionospheric and tropospheric delay even under severe atmosphere conditions. Then, the cycle slip was detected by the thresholds determined based on error propagation rules, and the cycle slip was identified through weighted least square method. The performance of the proposed cycle slip algorithm was validated with the 1 Hz dual-frequency carrier phase data collected under the difference levels of ionospheric activities. For this experiment, 15 insensitive cycle slip pairs were intentionally inserted into the raw carrier phase observations, which is difficult to be detected with the traditional cycle slip approach. The results indicate that the proposed approach can successfully detect and compensate all of the inserted cycle slip pairs regardless of ionospheric activity. As a consequence, the proposed cycle slip algorithm is confirmed to be suitable for the reference station where real time high-integrity monitoring is crucial.

지역적 GPS 관측망을 이용한 준실시간 전리층 모델링 (NEAR REAL-TIME IONOSPHERIC MODELING USING A RBGIONAL GPS NETWORK)

  • 최병규;박종욱;정종균;박필호
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2005
  • 우주환경과 밀접한 연관성을 갖고 있는 전리층은 매질의 전자기적 특성상 전파 신호에 간섭을 유도하게 되는데, 전리층 통과시 GPS 신호에 인가되는 이러한 오차를 분석함으로써 전리층의 상태를 추정할 수 있으며, 이는 상충 대기의 순환과 전지구적인 변화 및 우주환경의 물리적 특성을 이해하는 중요한 열쇠가 될 수 있다. 전리층 총 전자수를 정밀하게 측정하기 위해 한국천문 연구원에서 운영하는 9개의 GPS 관측망 데이터를 사용하였으며, 코드 데이터 잡음을 줄이기 위해 의사거리 데이터를 반송파 위상 데이터와 선형 조합을 하였다. 또한 한반도 상공의 위 경도를 $0.25^{\circ}{\times}0.25^{\circ}$의 공간 해상도로 분할하여 각 격자점의 총 전자수를 추정하는 격자 방식의 지역적 전리층 모델을 개발하였으며, 전리층의 정 밀도 향상을 위 해 Inverse Distance Weight(IDW) 기법과 칼만 필터를 적용하였다. 본 연구에서 개발된 지역적 전리층 모델과 전세계 전리층 분석센터에서 제시하는 글로벌 모델(GIMs)을 8일 동안 자료 처리 비교한 결과 평균적으로 3 ~ 4 Total Electron Contents Unit(TECU)의 RMS값 차이를 보였다.

L1/L2 듀얼 밴드 GPS 수신기의 상위 레벨 분석 (The Analysis of Algorithm for L1/L2 Dual - Band GPS Receiver)

  • 김진복;송호준
    • 한국정보통신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양정보통신학회 1999년도 춘계종합학술대회
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    • pp.78-81
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    • 1999
  • L1 band (1575.42MHz)를 이용한 GPS 수신기의 위치 및 시간 오차는 대략 100 m 와 70 ns 정도로 알려져 있으며, 이 오차의 주원인 중 하나가 위성신호가 대기권을 통과할 때 전리층에서 생기는 전파지연이다. 이러한 전리충의 전파 지연을 정확하게 검출하여 수신기의 위치 오차와 시간 오차를 보정해 주기 위해 사용되는 방식으로서 L1/L2 dual-band를 이용하는 GPS 수신기가 있다. Dual-band GPS 수신기는 한 위성에서 보내는 Ll 밴드 (1575.42MHz) 신호와 L2 밴드 (1227.6MHz) 신호가 각각 전리층을 통과할 때 주파수에 따라 전파 지연 값이 다르다는 것을 이용하여 지연 값을 보정해 주는 원리를 이용한 것이다. 본 논문에서는 Synopsys사의 COSSAP 틀을 이용하여 L1/L2 듀얼 밴드 GPS 수신기의 구조를 상위레벨 시뮬레이션을 통하여 분석하였다.

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The temporal variability of the longitudinal plasma density structure in the low-latitude F -region

  • Oh, S.J.;Kil, H.;Kim, Y.H.
    • 한국우주과학회:학술대회논문집(한국우주과학회보)
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    • 한국우주과학회 2008년도 한국우주과학회보 제17권2호
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    • pp.30.4-31
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    • 2008
  • Formation of longitudinally wave-like plasma density structure in the low-latitude F region is now a well-known phenomenon from the extensive studies in recent years. Observations of plasma density from multiple satellites have shown that the locations of the crests of the plasma density that are seen to be stationary during daytime are shifted after sunset. This phenomenon has been understood to be caused by eastward drift of the ionosphere at night. However, the eastward drift velocity of the ionosphere after sunset is not sufficiently large enough to explain the day-night difference in the longitudinal density structure. The just after sunset and the nighttime ionospheric morphologymay be affected by this drift after sunset. In this study, we will investigate the temporal variation of the phase of the longitudinal density structure and vertical plasma drift by analyzing the ROCSAT-1, TIMED/GUVI, and DMSP data and verify the role of the vertical drift after sunset in the change of the phase of the longitudinal density structure.

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