A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province

Satellite signals that propagate through the earth's ionosphere are delayed by the number of free electrons which vary depending on the local time of the day, seasons, solar cycle, geographical location of the receiver and the geomagnetic field. These effects of the delays can be reduced by a d...

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Main Authors: Suwantragul S., Rakariyatham P., Komolmis T., Scmg-In A.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-14652014-08-29T09:29:20Z A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province Suwantragul S. Rakariyatham P. Komolmis T. Scmg-In A. Satellite signals that propagate through the earth's ionosphere are delayed by the number of free electrons which vary depending on the local time of the day, seasons, solar cycle, geographical location of the receiver and the geomagnetic field. These effects of the delays can be reduced by a dual-frequency receiver, using L1 and L2 signals. However, the dual-frequency GPS receivers are expensive and not reliable when tracking satellites at low elevations. Single frequency receivers are more widely used because of their low cost and simplicity and can be corrected to remove the delay using the ionospheric model data contain in broadcast satellite message. Because the variation of free electrons is unpredictable, the model can improve the positioning accuracy by only 50 %. This paper presents some estimation of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai region using the TEC data collected. Preliminary results will be presented and compared with the raw data. 2014-08-29T09:29:20Z 2014-08-29T09:29:20Z 2003 Conference Paper 02714310 61136 PICSD http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0037746677&partnerID=40&md5=6ab2609a8fcccea032e1e093cfec50d3 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1465 English
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description Satellite signals that propagate through the earth's ionosphere are delayed by the number of free electrons which vary depending on the local time of the day, seasons, solar cycle, geographical location of the receiver and the geomagnetic field. These effects of the delays can be reduced by a dual-frequency receiver, using L1 and L2 signals. However, the dual-frequency GPS receivers are expensive and not reliable when tracking satellites at low elevations. Single frequency receivers are more widely used because of their low cost and simplicity and can be corrected to remove the delay using the ionospheric model data contain in broadcast satellite message. Because the variation of free electrons is unpredictable, the model can improve the positioning accuracy by only 50 %. This paper presents some estimation of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai region using the TEC data collected. Preliminary results will be presented and compared with the raw data.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Suwantragul S.
Rakariyatham P.
Komolmis T.
Scmg-In A.
spellingShingle Suwantragul S.
Rakariyatham P.
Komolmis T.
Scmg-In A.
A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province
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Rakariyatham P.
Komolmis T.
Scmg-In A.
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title A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province
title_short A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province
title_full A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province
title_fullStr A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province
title_full_unstemmed A modelling of ionospheric delay over Chiang Mai province
title_sort modelling of ionospheric delay over chiang mai province
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