Abstract:The largest source of positioning error for single-frequency users of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is typically the radio delay caused by the ionosphere. Although several analytic function-based models for correcting ionospheric errors are available, grid-based models are preferred because of their high estimation accuracy and low complexity. We propose an adaptive ionospheric pierce point cut-off radius control algorithm for the high-resolution, grid-based correction of ionospheric errors. Th… Show more
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