Performance evaluation of IRI-2007 at equatorial latitudes and its Matlab version for GNSS applications |
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Authors: | V. Satya Srinivas A.D. Sarma K.C.T. Swamy K. Satyanarayana |
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Affiliation: | 1. R and T Unit for Navigational Electronics, Osmania University, Hyderabad 500 007, A.P, India;2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad 500 007, A.P, India |
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Abstract: | International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model is the widely used empirical model for ionospheric predictions, especially TEC which is an important parameter for radio navigation and communication. The Fortran based IRI-2007 does not support real-time interactive visualization and debugging. Therefore, the source code is converted into Matlab and is validated for the purposes of this study. This facilitates easy representation of results and for near real-time implementation of IRI in the applications including spacecraft launching, now casting, pseudolite based navigation systems etc. In addition, the vertical delay results over the equatorial region derived from IRI and GPS data of three IGS stations namely Libreville (Garbon, Africa), Brasilia (Brazil, South America) and Hyderabad (India, Asia) are compared. As the IRI model does not account for plasmasphere TEC, the vertical delays are underestimated compared to vertical delays of GPS signals. Therefore, the model should be modified accordingly for precise TEC estimation. |
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Keywords: | IRI-2007 GNSS Ionospheric vertical delay Equatorial latitudes |
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