2013 6th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/rast.2013.6581316
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The Ionospheric refractivity effects on the GPS signals

Abstract: The communication between the global navigation satellites and ground observation stations is provided by the electromagnetic waves that emits from the satellites. When the satellite signals pass through the Ionosphere, they are refracted by the different Ionospheric layers. The precise determination of the Ionospheric refractivity index is crucial for the evaluation of the Ionospheric delay that depends on the refraction ratio. The electromagnetic waves that passes through the Magnetoionic medium interacts wi… Show more

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“…The signals are refracted by different tropospheric and ionospheric layers. The precise determination of the ionospheric refractivity index is crucial for the evaluation of tropospheric and ionospheric delay, which depends on the refraction ratio [6]. The range error due to refraction caused by the troposphere and ionosphere reaches levels from several meters to more than 10 m. It is worth noting that solar activity is the driving force behind changes in the troposphere and ionosphere; it effectively influences radio wave propagation and satellite navigation systems [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signals are refracted by different tropospheric and ionospheric layers. The precise determination of the ionospheric refractivity index is crucial for the evaluation of tropospheric and ionospheric delay, which depends on the refraction ratio [6]. The range error due to refraction caused by the troposphere and ionosphere reaches levels from several meters to more than 10 m. It is worth noting that solar activity is the driving force behind changes in the troposphere and ionosphere; it effectively influences radio wave propagation and satellite navigation systems [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%