ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging

GNSS satellite signals are affected by the media when traversing Earth’s atmosphere, and the performance of GNSS based positioning and navigation is correlated with these effects. In the ionosphere, the signals are affected by the number of electrons along the signal path which can be quantified by...

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Autores principales: Beeck S. S., Jensen A. B. O.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:653c85d0da4e49c4a7e1076d0f73e5432021-12-05T14:10:52ZROTI maps of Greenland using kriging2081-994310.1515/jogs-2020-0123https://doaj.org/article/653c85d0da4e49c4a7e1076d0f73e5432021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/jogs-2020-0123https://doaj.org/toc/2081-9943GNSS satellite signals are affected by the media when traversing Earth’s atmosphere, and the performance of GNSS based positioning and navigation is correlated with these effects. In the ionosphere, the signals are affected by the number of electrons along the signal path which can be quantified by the total electron content. The focus of this article is scintillation effects caused by electrons in the Arctic ionosphere, and the rate of the total electron content index, the ROTI, is used as a measure of the scintillation.Beeck S. S.Jensen A. B. O.Sciendoarticlearcticglobal navigation satellite systemgreenlandinterpolationionospherekrigingnavigationrate of tec indexscintillationtotal electron contentGeodesyQB275-343ENJournal of Geodetic Science, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 83-94 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic arctic
global navigation satellite system
greenland
interpolation
ionosphere
kriging
navigation
rate of tec index
scintillation
total electron content
Geodesy
QB275-343
spellingShingle arctic
global navigation satellite system
greenland
interpolation
ionosphere
kriging
navigation
rate of tec index
scintillation
total electron content
Geodesy
QB275-343
Beeck S. S.
Jensen A. B. O.
ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
description GNSS satellite signals are affected by the media when traversing Earth’s atmosphere, and the performance of GNSS based positioning and navigation is correlated with these effects. In the ionosphere, the signals are affected by the number of electrons along the signal path which can be quantified by the total electron content. The focus of this article is scintillation effects caused by electrons in the Arctic ionosphere, and the rate of the total electron content index, the ROTI, is used as a measure of the scintillation.
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author Beeck S. S.
Jensen A. B. O.
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Jensen A. B. O.
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title ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
title_short ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
title_full ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
title_fullStr ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
title_full_unstemmed ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
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