Abstract

The Rate Of TEC Index (ROTI) is a commonly used measure of ionospheric activity. ROTI values have been computed every 5 min for the year 2012, for 10 receivers at latitudes from 59° to 79° North. We present the results in geomagnetic coordinates, showing that elevated ROTI values occur mainly in the cusp and nightside auroral oval regions. Elevated ROTI values are more common in the cusp, but in the nightside auroral oval they are stronger.To investigate the relation to positioning errors, receiver coordinates were computed using the GIPSY software, for the same receivers and time resolution. We found that there is a strong positive correlation between Precise Point Positioning (PPP) error and ROTI for receivers that are affected by space weather. The 3D position error increases exponentially with increasing ROTI.A statistical analysis presents also the risk of having several satellites observing enhanced ROTI values simultaneously, showing that this risk is greater at high latitudes.

Highlights

  • Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning can suffer from a number of different error sources

  • We present the results in geomagnetic coordinates, showing that elevated Rate Of TEC Index (ROTI) values occur mainly in the cusp and nightside auroral oval regions

  • We found that there is a strong positive correlation between Precise Point Positioning (PPP) error and ROTI for receivers that are affected by space weather

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning can suffer from a number of different error sources. The ionosphere is the dominant error source for GNSS signals. It has been observed that phase scintillation occurs more often than amplitude scintillation at high latitudes, and that scintillation is more common on geomagnetically disturbed days in the auroral oval region and close to noon and midnight (Aquino et al 2005; Spogli et al 2009; Prikryl et al 2010; Tiwari et al 2010; Moen et al 2013; Prikryl et al 2013).

Receivers
Definition of ROTI
Low elevation effects on ROTI
ROTI occurrence statistics
ROTI risk
Discussion
Conclusions
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call