Title :
Ionospheric tomography using GNSS reflections
Author :
Pallarés, Josep Marco ; Ruffini, Giulio ; Ruffini, Leonardo
Abstract :
We report a preliminary analysis of the impact of Global Navigation Satellite System Reflections (GNSS-R) data on ionospheric monitoring over the oceans. The focus is on a single polar Low Earth Orbiter (LEO) mission exploiting GNSS-R as well as Navigation (GNSS-N) and Occultation (GNSS-O) total electron content (TEC) measurements. In order to assess impact of the data, we have simulated GNSS-R/O/N TEC data as would be measured from the LEO and from International Geodesic Service (IGS) ground stations, with an electron density (ED) field generated using a climatic ionospheric model. We have also developed a new tomographic approach inspired by the physics of the hydrogen atom and used it to effectively retrieve the ED field from the simulated TEC data near the orbital plane. The tomographic inversion results demonstrate the significant impact of GNSS-R: three-dimensional ionospheric ED fields are retrieved over the oceans quite accurately, even as, in the spirit of this initial study, the simulation and inversion approaches avoided intensive computation and sophisticated algorithmic elements (such as spatio-temporal smoothing). We conclude that GNSS-R data over the oceans can contribute significantly to a Global/GNSS Ionospheric Observation System (GIOS).
Keywords :
data acquisition; geophysical signal processing; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; ionospheric techniques; tomography; GNSS reflections; Global Navigation Satellite System Navigation; Global Navigation Satellite System Occultation; Global Navigation Satellite System Reflections; International Geodesic Service; Low Earth Orbiter; climatic ionospheric model; electron density; hydrogen atom; ionospheric monitoring; ionospheric tomography; oceans; spatiotemporal smoothing; tomographic approach; tomographic inversion; total electron content; Computational modeling; Electrons; Extraterrestrial measurements; Level measurement; Low earth orbit satellites; Oceans; Reflection; Satellite navigation systems; Sea measurements; Tomography;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2004.841253