Abstract

Due to the recent developments towards an European Navigation Satellite System and the actual effords in aviation, a rising interest in the real-time monitoring of the ionosphere is noticed. The crucial task for the estimation of the total electron content (TEC) in real-time is in the separation of the ionospheric delay from the total error budget. Parameters affecting the total error budget have been identified to be the number of epochs before the first ambiguity fixing, elevation cut-off angle, the utilization of either predicted or real-time satellite/receiver instrumental biases, and the handling of multipath effects.

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