Title :
Simulating GPS Radio Occultations using 3-D numerical ray tracing
Author :
Norman, R. ; Le Marshall, J. ; Wang, C.-S. ; Carter, B. ; Li, Y. ; Gordon, S. ; Zhang, K.
Author_Institution :
Satellite Positioning for Atmos., Climate & Environ. (SPACE) Res. Centre, RMIT Univ., Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
Ray tracing is an important tool for the operation of GPS L-band frequency signal propagation; in particular GPS RO techniques where accurate and near real-time results are often required. Ray tracing techniques are commonly used for calculating the path of an electromagnetic signal in a medium specified by a position dependent refractive index, such as the Earth´s atmosphere. In this study three dimensional numerical ray tracing techniques are used to simulate GPS L-band signals received by the LEO satellites and primarily focusing on regions of increased electron density gradients such as the equatorial anomaly. The down range refractive gradients on the GPS to LEO signal paths will be investigated. The ionosphere is a birefringent medium due to the presence of the Earth´s magnetic field. The effects of the Earth´s magnetic field on the transmitted signals and the paths of the ordinary and extraordinary signals are investigated.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; electron density; geophysical signal processing; ionosphere; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; ionospheric techniques; ray tracing; refractive index; 3D numerical ray tracing; Earth atmosphere; Earth magnetic field; GPS L-band frequency signal propagation; GPS RO technique; GPS radio occultations; LEO satellites; down range refractive gradients; electromagnetic signal; electron density gradients; equatorial anomaly; extraordinary signals; ionosphere; position dependent refractive index; transmitted signals; Global Positioning System; Ionosphere; Low earth orbit satellites; Ray tracing; Refractive index; Atmosphere; Electromagnetic refraction; Geometrical optics; Line-ofsight propagation; Ray tracing;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1160-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-6996
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2012.6350994