dc.contributorUniversity of Nottingham
dc.contributorNational Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV)
dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributorUniversity of Bath
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:22:39Z
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:22:39Z
dc.date.created2014-05-27T11:22:39Z
dc.date.issued2007-12-01
dc.identifierProceedings Elmar - International Symposium Electronics in Marine, p. 63-67.
dc.identifier1334-2630
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/70014
dc.identifier10.1109/ELMAR.2007.4418801
dc.identifier2-s2.0-47349089389
dc.identifier7180879644760038
dc.description.abstractThe effect of the ionosphere on the signals of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as the Global Positionig System (GPS) and the proposed European Galileo, is dependent on the ionospheric electron density, given by its Total Electron Content (TEC). Ionospheric time-varying density irregularities may cause scintillations, which are fluctuations in phase and amplitude of the signals. Scintillations occur more often at equatorial and high latitudes. They can degrade navigation and positioning accuracy and may cause loss of signal tracking, disrupting safety-critical applications, such as marine navigation and civil aviation. This paper addresses the results of initial research carried out on two fronts that are relevant to GNSS users if they are to counter ionospheric scintillations, i.e. forecasting and mitigating their effects. On the forecasting front, the dynamics of scintillation occurrence were analysed during the severe ionospheric storm that took place on the evening of 30 October 2003, using data from a network of GPS Ionospheric Scintillation and TEC Monitor (GISTM) receivers set up in Northern Europe. Previous results [1] indicated that GPS scintillations in that region can originate from ionospheric plasma structures from the American sector. In this paper we describe experiments that enabled confirmation of those findings. On the mitigation front we used the variance of the output error of the GPS receiver DLL (Delay Locked Loop) to modify the least squares stochastic model applied by an ordinary receiver to compute position. This error was modelled according to [2], as a function of the S4 amplitude scintillation index measured by the GISTM receivers. An improvement of up to 21% in relative positioning accuracy was achieved with this technnique.
dc.languageeng
dc.relationProceedings Elmar - International Symposium Electronics in Marine
dc.relation0,187
dc.rightsAcesso aberto
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectGalileo
dc.subjectGNSS
dc.subjectGPS
dc.subjectIonosphere
dc.subjectIonospheric scintillation
dc.subjectTotal Electron Content (TEC)
dc.subjectAtmospheric electricity
dc.subjectCurve fitting
dc.subjectError analysis
dc.subjectForecasting
dc.subjectGlobal positioning system
dc.subjectIonospheric measurement
dc.subjectLeast squares approximations
dc.subjectLight emission
dc.subjectLuminescence
dc.subjectMarine applications
dc.subjectMathematical models
dc.subjectNavigation
dc.subjectResearch
dc.subjectSatellite navigation aids
dc.subjectStochastic models
dc.subjectAmplitude scintillation index
dc.subjectDelay-locked loop (DLL)
dc.subjectDensity irregularities
dc.subjectEuropean
dc.subjectGalileo (CO)
dc.subjectGlobal navigation satellite systems (GLONASS)
dc.subjectGPS receivers
dc.subjectHigh Latitudes
dc.subjectIn phase (IP)
dc.subjectInternational symposium
dc.subjectIonospheric electron
dc.subjectIonospheric plasmas
dc.subjectIonospheric scintillations
dc.subjectIonospheric storm
dc.subjectLeast squares (LS)
dc.subjectLoss of signal
dc.subjectMarine navigation
dc.subjectMobile multimedia
dc.subjectMonitor (CO)
dc.subjectNavigation and positioning
dc.subjectOutput error (OE)
dc.subjectPaper addresses
dc.subjectRelative positioning
dc.subjectSafety critical applications
dc.subjectTime-varying
dc.subjectTotal electron content (TEC)
dc.subjectScintillation
dc.titleTowards forecasting and mitigating ionospheric scintillation effects on GNSS
dc.typeActas de congresos


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