Validating the impact of various ionosphere correction on mid to long baselines and point positioning using GPS dual-frequency receivers

IF 1.2 Q4 REMOTE SENSING Journal of Applied Geodesy Pub Date : 2021-11-27 DOI:10.1515/jag-2021-0040
Alaa A. Elghazouly, M. Doma, A. Sedeek
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Abstract Due to the ionosphere delay, which has become the dominant GPS error source, it is crucial to remove the ionospheric effect before estimating point coordinates. Therefore, different agencies started to generate daily Global Ionosphere Maps (GIMs); the Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) values represented in GIMs produced by several providers can be used to remove the ionosphere error from observations. In this research, an analysis will be carried with three sources for VTEC maps produced by the Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE), Regional TEC Mapping (RTM), and the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI). The evaluation is focused on the effects of a specific ionosphere GIM correction on the precise point positioning (PPP) solutions. Two networks were considered. The first network consists of seven Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receivers from (IGS) global stations. The selected test days are six days, three of them quiet, and three other days are stormy to check the influence of geomagnetic storms on relative kinematic positioning solutions. The second network is a regional network in Egypt. The results show that the calculated coordinates using the three VTEC map sources are far from each other on stormy days rather than on quiet days. Also, the standard deviation values are large on stormy days compared to those on quiet days. Using CODE and RTM IONEX file produces the most precise coordinates after that the values of IRI. The elimination of ionospheric biases over the estimated lengths of many baselines up to 1000 km has resulted in positive findings, which show the feasibility of the suggested assessment procedure.
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验证各种电离层校正对GPS双频接收机中长基线和点定位的影响
摘要由于电离层延迟已成为GPS的主要误差源,在估计点坐标之前,消除电离层效应至关重要。因此,不同的机构开始每天生成全球电离层地图;由几个提供商产生的以GIM表示的垂直总电子含量(VTEC)值可以用于从观测中去除电离层误差。在这项研究中,将对欧洲轨道确定中心(CODE)、区域TEC地图(RTM)和国际参考电离层(IRI)制作的VTEC地图的三个来源进行分析。评估的重点是特定电离层GIM校正对精确点定位(PPP)解决方案的影响。考虑了两个网络。第一个网络由来自IGS全球站的七个全球导航卫星系统接收器组成。选定的测试日为六天,其中三天是安静的,另外三天是暴风雨,以检查地磁风暴对相对运动学定位解决方案的影响。第二个网络是埃及的一个区域网络。结果表明,使用三个VTEC地图源计算的坐标在暴风雨天比在平静天相差很远。此外,与平静日相比,暴风雨日的标准偏差值较大。使用CODE和RTM IONEX文件生成最精确的坐标,然后生成IRI的值。消除许多基线估计长度高达1000的电离层偏差 km得出了积极的结果,这表明了所建议的评估程序的可行性。
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