Title :
Investigation of SBAS L1/L5 Signals and Their Application to the Ionospheric TEC Studies
Author :
Kunitsyn, Vyacheslav ; Kurbatov, Gregory ; Yasyukevich, Yury ; Padokhin, Artem
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. of Atmos., Lomonosov Moscow State Univ., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
With the development of satellite-based augmentation systems (SBAS), the dual-frequency L1/L5 observations from a number of geostationary satellites are now available. It provides the possibility of retrieving ionospheric total electron content (TEC) from these observations using the same approach as for dual-frequency GPS/GLONASS observations. In this letter, we study L1/L5 signals of American Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) and Indian GPS and geo-augmented navigation system (GAGAN) geostationary satellites observed with geodetic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers located at equatorial and midlatitudes and estimate corresponding geostationary TEC and errors of such estimations. One-hundred-second TEC RMS was found to reach up to 1.5 TEC unit (TECU) with typical values of 0.25-0.5 TECU, which is several times greater than for GPS/GLONASS observations. TEC RMS also manifests UT dynamics, which is specific for the satellite and not relevant to the signal paths. SBAS TEC was found to be in good agreement with the data of nearest ionosondes. We also conduct the wavelet analysis of geostationary TEC, providing typical periods of observed variations at different timescales and discuss the capabilities of SBAS TEC observations in connection with ionospheric effects of X1.7 solar flare on October 25, 2013.
Keywords :
ionospheric disturbances; ionospheric techniques; total electron content (atmosphere); AD 2013 10 25; American Wide Area Augmentation System; GAGAN geostationary satellites; GNSS receivers; Global Navigation Satellite System; Indian GPS; SBAS L1 signal investigation; SBAS L5 signal investigation; SBAS development; dual-frequency GPS-GLONASS observations; dual-frequency L1 observation; dual-frequency L5 observation; geo-augmented navigation system; geostationary TEC wavelet analysis; geostationary satellites; ionospheric TEC studies; ionospheric effects; satellite-based augmentation systems; solar flare; Global Positioning System; Ionosphere; Noise; Physics; Receivers; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; GNSS; ionosphere; remote sensing; satellite-based augmentation systems (SBAS); total electron content (TEC);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2014.2350037