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GPS phase difference variation statistics: A comparison between phase scintillation index and proxy indices
Authors:Reza Ghoddousi-Fard  Paul Prikryl  François Lahaye
Institution:1. Geodetic Survey Division, Natural Resources Canada, 615 Booth Street, Ottawa, Canada;2. Communications Research Centre Canada, 3701 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Canada
Abstract:Scintillated GPS phase observations are traditionally characterized by the phase scintillation index, derived from specialized GPS receivers usually tracking at 50 Hz. Geodetic quality GPS receivers, on the other hand, are normally tracking at frequencies up to 1 Hz. However, availability of continuously operating geodetic receivers both in time and geographical location are superior to scintillation receiver’s coverage in many parts of the world. This motivates scintillation studies using regional and global geodetic GPS networks. Previous studies have shown the usefulness of GPS estimated total electron content variations for detecting ionospheric irregularities. In this paper, collocated geodetic and scintillation receivers are employed to compare proxy indices derived from geodetic receivers with the phase scintillation index during quiet and moderately disturbed ionospheric conditions. Sensitivity of the phase scintillation indices at high latitude stations to geomagnetic activity is discussed. Global mapping of ionospheric disturbances using proxy indices from real-time 1 Hz GPS stations are also presented.
Keywords:Phase scintillation  Ionospheric irregularities  GPS
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