On the uncertainties in the measurement of absolute (true) TEC over Indian equatorial and low latitude sectors |
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Authors: | PVS Rama Rao K VenkateshDSVVD Prasad K Niranjan |
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Institution: | Department of Physics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India |
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Abstract: | The Indian sector encompasses the equatorial and low latitude regions where the ionosphere is highly dynamic and is characterized by the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) resulting in large latitudinal electron density gradients causing errors and uncertainties in the estimation of range delays in satellite based navigation systems. The diurnal and seasonal variations of standard deviations in the TEC data measured during the low sunspot period 2004–2005 at 10 different Indian stations located from equator to the anomaly crest region and beyond are examined and presented. The day-to-day variability in TEC is found to be lowest at the equatorial station and increases with latitude up to the crest region of EIA and decreases beyond. |
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Keywords: | Total Electron Content (TEC) Equatorial ionization anomaly Low latitude ionospheric phenomena |
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