2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2014.03.026
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GPS derived TEC and foF2 variability at an equatorial station and the performance of IRI-model

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“…At present, most TEC measurements are retrieved from Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers (Bolaji et al, 2012(Bolaji et al, , 2013Adebiyi et al, 2014). Evidences have shown that similar features observed from these aforementioned older works at low latitudes are as well revealed by GPS obser vations in Africa.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…At present, most TEC measurements are retrieved from Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers (Bolaji et al, 2012(Bolaji et al, , 2013Adebiyi et al, 2014). Evidences have shown that similar features observed from these aforementioned older works at low latitudes are as well revealed by GPS obser vations in Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The ionosphere, especially its F2-layer height and its topside, is influenced by several factors, which include but not limited to time of the day, seasons, geographical locations, and the Sun's activity (Adeniyi, 2007). In characterizing the ionosphere, several parameters such as the critical frequency (foF2), maximum electron density of the F2-layer (NmF2) and the height-integrated total electron content (TEC), which factored-in the total column of electron per unit surface area of the ionosphere have been investigated (Bolaji et al, 2013;Ikubanni and Adeniyi, 2014;Adebiyi et al, 2014). These three ionospheric parameters have been reported to share similar features (Gupta and Singh, 2001;Chen et al, 2009;Adewale et al, 2012) due to the couplings of the topside with the bottom side electron density.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) region is a hotspot for validating studies on the IRI-2012 model. Comparison studies with GPS-derived TEC have validated the performance results of the IRI-2012 model over years of varied solar activity in different EIA regions (Bhuyan and Hazarika 2013, Nogueira et al 2013, Arunpold et al 2014, Asmare et al 2014, Adebiyi et al 2014, Karia et al 2015, Leong et al 2015, Panda et al 2015, Rabiu et al 2014. Given the predict ability of the diurnal variation of TEC, deficiencies have varied with local time, season, and latitude.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…In the African equatorial sector, Nigussie et al (2013) noticed that NeQuick 2 was more accurate during epochs with moderate solar activity than dur-ing epochs characterised by low solar activity. Ahoua et al (2014) investigated the performance of NeQuick 1 (NeQuick ITU-R) in modelling the daily TEC over the South African region, taking into account both solar and magnetic conditions. It was reported that NeQuick 1 did not perform well during the epochs of maximum solar activity.…”
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confidence: 99%