Abstract

Here we present datasets provided by a SCINDA GNSS receiver installed in the Lisbon airport area from November of 2014 to July of 2019. The installed equipment is a NovAtel EURO4 with a JAVAD Choke-Ring antenna. The data are in an archived format and include the general messages on quality of records (*.msg), RANGE files (*.rng), raw observables as the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratios, pseudoranges and phases (*.obs), receiver position information (*.psn), ionosphere scintillations monitor (ISMRB; *.ism) and ionospheric parameters: total electron content (TEC), rate of change of TEC index (ROTI), and the scintillation index S4 (*.scn). The presented data cover the full 2015 year. The raw data are of 1-min resolution and available for each of the receiver-satellite pairs. The processing and the analysis of the ionosphere scintillation datasets can be done using a specific "SCINDA-Iono" toolbox for the MATLAB developed by T. Barlyaeva in 2019 and available online via MathWorks File Exchange system. The toolbox calculates 1-h means for ionospheric parameters for each of the available receiver-satellite pairs and averaged over all available satellites during the analyzed hour. Here we present the processed data for the following months in 2015: March, June, October, and December. The months were selected as containing most significant geomagnetic events of 2015. The 1-h means for other months can be obtained from the raw data using the aforementioned toolbox. The provided datasets are interesting for the GNSS and ionosphere based scientific communities.

Highlights

  • We present datasets provided by a Scintillation Network Decision Aid (SCINDA) GNSS receiver installed in the Lisbon airport area from November of 2014 to July of 2019

  • The data are in an archived format and include the general messages on quality of records (∗.msg), RANGE files (∗.rng), raw observables as the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratios, pseudoranges and phases (∗.obs), receiver position information (∗.psn), ionosphere scintillations monitor (ISMRB; ∗.ism) and ionospheric parameters: total electron content (TEC), rate of change of TEC index (ROTI), and the scintillation index S4 (∗.scn)

  • Signal Processing The datasets provided by GNSS receivers, in particular ionosphere scintillation data

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Signal Processing The datasets provided by GNSS receivers, in particular ionosphere scintillation data. We provide complementary data set allowing to estimate ionospheric conditions and GNSS positioning quality in 2015 for the mid-latitudinal region at the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula (area of the Lisbon airport). These data can be used for the analysis of space weather effects on the GNSS signal quality and estimations of corrections to be used in upcoming GNSS services/systems accounting for the space weather conditions. This data can be used for an analysis of ionosphere conditions observed in 2015. Some scientific results of the ionosphere conditions analysis during few significant geomagnetic storms in 2015 can be found in [1]

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