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  • Variation of Total Electron Content and Their Effect on GNSS Over Akure, Nigeria.

    Paper number

    IAC-11,D5,3,8,x9308

    Author

    Dr. Oladosu Olakunle, African Regional Center for Space Science and Technology Education in English (ARCSSTE-E), Nigeria

    Year

    2011

    Abstract
    The effect of Space weather is usually linked to disturbances in the ionosphere (gradients in the Total electron content (TEC)). This has significant effect especially for GPS users causing degradation in range measurements, loss of lock by the receiver of the GPS signal. Knowledge of these TEC gradients is important to various GPS users. When a GPS signal encounters large gradients in TEC, the ionospheric error in the range measurement is difficult to model and therefore eliminated (for single frequency GPS users) or, in the case of differential GPS, can not be canceled out. For differential GPS (DGPS) or real time kinematic (RTK) users, differences over the baseline as small as 2 TEC units, where one TEC unit is 1016 electrons/m2, can be problematic in resolving ambiguities. Though quite a lot has been done in the developed nations in this respect, there is a dearth of such information for the developing region. This paper therefore presents the variation of total electron content (TEC) over a tropical in at Akure, Nigeria (7.15oN, 5.12oE) using GPS data collected over a period of one year. The data was analyzed using the GPS-TEC analysis application software provided by Institute of scientific research, Boston College, USA. Result obtained shows significant daily and seasonal variation TEC gradients in the region.
    Abstract document

    IAC-11,D5,3,8,x9308.brief.pdf

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