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2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

76. Second and Third Order Ionospheric Effects on GNSS Positioning: A Case Study in Brazil

verfasst von : H. A. Marques, J. F. G. Monico, G. P. S. Rosa, M. L. Chuerubim, Márcio Aquino

Erschienen in: Geodesy for Planet Earth

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Abstract

The Global Positioning System (GPS) transmits signals in two frequencies. It allows the correction of the first order ionospheric effect by using the ionosphere free combination. However, the second and third order ionospheric effects, which combined may cause errors of the order of centimeters in the GPS measurements, still remain. In this paper the second and third order ionospheric effects, which were taken into account in the GPS data processing in the Brazilian region, were investigated. The corrected and not corrected GPS data from these effects were processed in the relative and precise point positioning (PPP) approaches, respectively, using Bernese V5.0 software and the PPP software (GPSPPP) from NRCAN (Natural Resources Canada). The second and third order corrections were applied in the GPS data using an in-house software that is capable of reading a RINEX file and applying the corrections to the GPS observables, creating a corrected RINEX file. For the relative processing case, a Brazilian network with long baselines was processed in a daily solution considering a period of approximately one year. For the PPP case, the processing was accomplished using data collected by the IGS FORT station considering the period from 2001 to 2006 and a seasonal analysis was carried out, showing a semi-annual and an annual variation in the vertical component. In addition, a geographical variation analysis in the PPP for the Brazilian region has confirmed that the equatorial regions are more affected by the second and third order ionospheric effects than other regions.

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Metadaten
Titel
Second and Third Order Ionospheric Effects on GNSS Positioning: A Case Study in Brazil
verfasst von
H. A. Marques
J. F. G. Monico
G. P. S. Rosa
M. L. Chuerubim
Márcio Aquino
Copyright-Jahr
2012
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20338-1_76