GNSS single frequency ionospheric range delay corrections: NeQuick data ingestion technique |
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Authors: | O.A. Oladipo,Torben Schü ler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Physics Department, University of Ilorin, P.M.B. 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria;2. Alexander Von Humboldt Research Fellow, Institute of Space Technology and Space Application, University FAF Munich, D-85577 Neubiberg, Germany;3. Institute of Space Technology and Space Application, University FAF Munich, D-85577 Neubiberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | A study of the performance of the NeQuick model and the Klobuchar model for GNSS single frequency range delay correction on a global scale was done using data for moderate solar activity. In this study NeQuick was used in the way intended for Galileo. This study is to assess the performance of the two models at each ionospheric geographic region during moderate solar activity as previously published studies were concentrated only on high solar activity. The results obtained showed that NeQuick outperformed Klobuchar for the whole year at the three geographical regions of the ionosphere. In terms of monthly root mean square of mismodeling, NeQuick outperformed Klobuchar by 15 TECU or more at low-latitudes, 5 TEC or more at mid-latitudes, and 1 TECU or more at high-latitudes. |
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Keywords: | Ionospheric models Total electron content Ionospheric delay correction Data ingestion technique |
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