Drift Velocity Estimation of Ionospheric Bubbles Using GNSS Observations

被引:4
|
作者
Souza, Ana L. C. [1 ]
Camargo, Paulo O. [1 ]
Muella, Marcio T. A. H. [2 ]
Tardelli-Coelho, Flavia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista UNESP, Dept Cartog, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Vale Paraiba UNIVAP, Inst Pesquisa & Desenvolvimento Lab Fis & Astron, Sao Jose Dos Campos, SP, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
GNSS; equatorial plasma bubble; irregularity drift; total electron content; airglow; keograms; PLASMA BUBBLES; GPS; GBAS; IRREGULARITIES; SCINTILLATIONS; AIRPORT; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1029/2020RS007220
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) irregularities are large-scale plasma depleted structures that exist in the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere. Thus, particularly in these regions, much attention must be given to the effects of the EPBs in the life critical applications based on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). The study on the dynamics of plasma bubbles, particularly in the determination of their drift velocities, and their impact on ground-based augmentation system is of fundamental importance for civilian aviation. In this regard, we proposed a methodology to estimate the zonal drift velocities of the plasma bubble irregularities using slant total electron content (TEC) measurements derived from two spaced ground-based GNSS receivers. The experiments were performed with the purpose to evaluate if the drift velocities obtained using the methodology proposed in this study agree with the velocities deduced from all-sky imaging systems. The results revealed that the TEC-estimated mean eastward drift velocities were comparable with the values deduced from the airglow techniques, and with the results obtained from previous studies. Therefore, the methodology proposed in this work to infer the plasma bubble drift velocities seem to have the potential in future investigations to provide a new data source in this field.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Ionospheric Irregularity Layer Height and Thickness Estimation With a GNSS Receiver Array
    Datta-Barua, Seebany
    Su, Yang
    Rubio, Aurora Lopez
    Bust, Gary S.
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 2021, 59 (07): : 6198 - 6207
  • [42] Machine learning approach for GNSS geodetic velocity estimation
    Seda Özarpacı
    Batuhan Kılıç
    Onur Can Bayrak
    Murat Taşkıran
    Uğur Doğan
    Michael Floyd
    GPS Solutions, 2024, 28
  • [43] GNSS Observations of Ionospheric Variations During the 21 August 2017 Solar Eclipse
    Coster, Anthea J.
    Goncharenko, Larisa
    Zhang, Shun-Rong
    Erickson, Philip J.
    Rideout, William
    Vierinen, Juha
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 44 (24) : 12041 - 12048
  • [44] Machine learning approach for GNSS geodetic velocity estimation
    Ozarpaci, Seda
    Kilic, Batuhan
    Bayrak, Onur Can
    Taskiran, Murat
    Dogan, Ugur
    Floyd, Michael
    GPS SOLUTIONS, 2024, 28 (02)
  • [45] Ionospheric responses to typhoons in Australia during 2005-2014 using GNSS and FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC measurements
    Li, Wang
    Yue, Jianping
    Wu, Suqin
    Yang, Yang
    Li, Zhen
    Bi, Jingxue
    Zhang, Kefei
    GPS SOLUTIONS, 2018, 22 (03)
  • [46] Estimation of Ionospheric Critical Plasma Frequencies From GNSS-TEC Measurements Using Artificial Neural Networks
    Otugo, Vivian
    Okoh, Daniel
    Okujagu, Charity
    Onwuneme, Sylvester
    Rabiu, Babatunde
    Uwamahoro, Jean
    Habarulema, John Bosco
    Tshisaphungo, Mpho
    Ssessanga, Nicholas
    SPACE WEATHER-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, 2019, 17 (08): : 1329 - 1340
  • [47] Regional modeling of ionospheric peak parameters using GNSS data-An update for IRI
    Liang, Wenjing
    Limberger, Marco
    Schmidt, Michael
    Dettmering, Denise
    Hugentobler, Urs
    Bilitza, Dieter
    Jakowski, Norbert
    Hoque, M. Mainul
    Wilken, Volker
    Gerzen, Tatjana
    ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 2015, 55 (08) : 1981 - 1993
  • [48] Methodology of automated ionosphere front velocity estimation for ground-based augmentation of GNSS
    Bang, Eugene
    Lee, Jiyun
    RADIO SCIENCE, 2013, 48 (06) : 659 - 670
  • [49] Characterization of multi-scale ionospheric irregularities using ground-based and space-based GNSS observations
    YuXiang Peng
    Wayne A Scales
    Michael D Hartinger
    Zhonghua Xu
    Shane Coyle
    Satellite Navigation, 2
  • [50] A Comparison of GNSS-based Ionospheric Scintillation Observations in North and South Hong Kong
    Liu, Zhizhao
    Xu, Rui
    Morton, Yu
    Xu, Jisheng
    Pelgrum, Wouter
    Taylor, Steve
    Chen, Wu
    Ding, Xiaoli
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ION 2013 PACIFIC PNT MEETING, 2013, : 694 - 705