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GNSS Ionospheric Monitoring and Modelling

  1. The amplitude scintillation detection is typically achieved by using the scintillation index generated by dedicated and costly ionospheric scintillation monitoring receivers (ISMRs). Considering the large volu...

    Authors: Wang Li, Yiping Jiang, Hongyuan Ji and Wenqiang Wei
    Citation: Satellite Navigation 2024 5:18
  2. High-quality spatial atmospheric delay correction information is essential for achieving fast integer ambiguity resolution (AR) in precise positioning. However, traditional real-time precise positioning framew...

    Authors: Hongjin Xu, Xingyu Chen, Jikun Ou and Yunbin Yuan
    Citation: Satellite Navigation 2024 5:13
  3. Ionospheric delay modeling is not only important for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) based space weather study and monitoring, but also an efficient tool to speed up the convergence time of Precise P...

    Authors: Shengfeng Gu, Chengkun Gan, Chengpeng He, Haixia Lyu, Manuel Hernandez-Pajares, Yidong Lou, Jianghui Geng and Qile Zhao
    Citation: Satellite Navigation 2022 3:24
  4. Recent studies revealed that the long-lasting daytime ionospheric enhancements of Total Electron Content (TEC) were sometimes observed in the Asian sector during the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms (e.g.,...

    Authors: Xin Wan, Chao Xiong, Shunzu Gao, Fuqing Huang, Yiwen Liu, Ercha Aa, Fan Yin and Hongtao Cai
    Citation: Satellite Navigation 2021 2:23
  5. As a new Ionosphere Associate Analysis Center (IAAC) of the International GNSS Service (IGS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) started the routine computation of the real-time, rapid, and final Global Ionosph...

    Authors: Zishen Li, Ningbo Wang, Ang Liu, Yunbin Yuan, Liang Wang, Manuel Hernández-Pajares, Andrzej Krankowski and Hong Yuan
    Citation: Satellite Navigation 2021 2:19