Abstract

AbstractFor various precise navigational applications using Indian NavIC system, it is imperative to have an accurate estimation of the ionospheric line‐of‐sight total electron content (TEC). In dual frequency TEC estimation from code and carrier phase measurements, the error is mainly caused by the satellite and receiver differential instrumental biases, which can be several TEC units. The reason for the existence of these biases is that the signals experience different delays within the satellite and receiver hardware at the two frequencies S1 and L5 of NavIC system. These biases are not stable over the time, maybe due to aging or change in the environment of the satellites and receiver. In this paper, the dynamics of the estimated biases of different satellites of NavIC system and receiver are presented, based on the data collected over 19 months time at Dehradun (Lat.31.26°N, Long.77.99°E), India. Five state Kalman filter algorithm was used for the estimation of differential biases. The initial receiver bias required to run Kalman filter algorithm was determined by applying fitted receiver bias (FRB) technique. The initial satellite biases needed for the purpose were supplied by Space Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Ahmedabad, India.

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