Application of ionospheric tomography to real-time GPS carrier-phase ambiguities resolution, at scales of 400-1000 km and with high geomagnetic activity
M. Hernandez-pajares et al., Application of ionospheric tomography to real-time GPS carrier-phase ambiguities resolution, at scales of 400-1000 km and with high geomagnetic activity, GEOPHYS R L, 27(13), 2000, pp. 2009-2012
The influence of the ionosphere can be one of the main obstacles to GPS car
rier phase ambiguity resolution in real-time, particularly over long baseli
nes. This is important to all users of GPS requiring sub-decimeter position
ing, perhaps in real time, especially with high geomagnetic activity or clo
se to the Solar Maximum. Therefore, it is desirable to have a precise estim
ation of the ionospheric delay in realtime, to correct the data. In this pa
per we asses a real-time tomographic model of the ionosphere created using
dual-frequency phase data simultaneously collected with the receivers of a
network of stations in the USA and Canada, with separations of 400-1000 km,
during a period of high geomagnetic activity (Kp=6). When the tomographic
ionospheric correction is included, the resolution on-the-fly (OTF) of the
widelane double-differenced ambiguities at the reference stations is nearly
100% successful for satellite elevations above 20 degrees, while the resol
ution of the L-1, L-2 ambiguities at the rover is typically more than 80% s
uccessful.