DocumentCode
81909
Title
Daily Global Plasmaspheric Maps Derived From COSMIC GPS Observations
Author
Xiaohong Zhang ; Long Tang
Author_Institution
Sch. of Geodesy & Geomatics, Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Volume
52
Issue
10
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
6040
Lastpage
6046
Abstract
GPS precise orbit determination antenna observations from Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC) satellites represent a new plasmaspheric data source, which are globally distributed and continuously available. By assuming that all free electrons in the plasmasphere at an altitude range of approximately 800-20 200 km are contained in a thin shell (namely, a single-layer model), daily global plasmaspheric maps (GPMs) of plasmaspheric electron content (PEC) are constructed using a spherical harmonic expansion. We employ this method to obtain PEC maps for DOY 102-131 in 2008 and compare the PEC model values with the Meteorological Operational satellite programme (MetOp) measurements. According to the estimation results, the global PEC values show features that are consistent with previous studies and exhibit higher estimation accuracy; the estimation results of COSMIC GPS receiver differential code biases also agree well with the reference values in the 30 days. During this period, the mean rms of the differences between MetOp PEC measurements and GPM PEC values is 1.29 TECU, which suggests that GPMs can offer reasonable and high-precision PEC values.
Keywords
magnetosphere; remote sensing; COSMIC GPS observations; COSMIC GPS receiver differential code biases; COSMIC satellites; GPS precise orbit determination antenna observations; MetOp PEC measurements; Meteorological Operational satellite programme; daily global plasmaspheric maps; free electrons; global PEC values; plasmaspheric data source; plasmaspheric electron content; spherical harmonic expansion; Estimation; Global Positioning System; Harmonic analysis; Ionosphere; Receivers; Satellite antennas; Satellites; Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC); GPS; Meteorological Operational satellite programme (MetOp); global plasmaspheric maps (GPMs); plasmaspheric electron content (PEC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2294641
Filename
6728655
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