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Study on the influence of ionosphere on GPS positioning results for antarctic stations

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Warianty tytułu
Konferencja
7th Bilateral Geodetic Meeting Italy-Poland (7; 22-24.05.2003; Bressanone, Italy)
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
The recent research developments within the framework of the project "Atmospheric impact on GPS observations in Antarctica" are presented in the paper. The effects of both ionospheric and tropospheric disturbances on GPS solutions are discussed. The GPS data, usually those provided by permanent GPS station arrays, are commonly used to investigate the structure and dynamic of ionosphere. First results of the project address the influence of the ionosphere over the Arctic and Antarctic regions on the repeatability of co-ordinates of vectors of different length during the quiet and disturbed ionosphere (ionospheric storms).
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
213--220
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 13 poz., schem., tab.
Twórcy
autor
  • Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw
autor
  • Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw
  • Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw
autor
  • Institute of Geodesy, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn
Bibliografia
  • [1] Baran L. W., Wielgosz P., Cisak J., Shagimuratov, I.I., (2001): The Response of Polar Ionosphere to a Magnetic Storm Obtained from GPS Observations, SCAR Report, Publication of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, UK, 2001.
  • [2] Brunner F.K., Gu M., (1991): An Improved Model for Dual Frequency Ionospheric Correction of GPS Observations, Manuscripta Geodaetica, 16, pp. 205-214.
  • [3] Cisak J., Krynski J., Zanimonskiy Y.M., (2002): Variations of Ionosphere Versus Variations of Vector Compone11ts Determined from Data of IGS Antarctic GPS Stations - New Contribution to the GIANT Project "Atmospheric Impact on GPS Observations in Antarctica", Paper presented at the AGS, Wellington, New Zealand, http://www.scar-ggi.org.au/geodesy/ags02/index.htm
  • [4] Cisak J., Krynski J., Zanimonskiy Y.M., Wielgosz P., (2003): Variations of Vector Components Determined from GPS data in Antarctic. Ionospheric Aspect in New Results Obtained within tire Project "Atmospheric Impact on GPS Observations in Antarctica" (in Russian), Paper presented at the International Conference "Modern Problems of the Topographic-Geodetic and Cadastral Works", January 22-23, 2003, Lviv, Ukraine.
  • [5] Krankowski A., Baran L. W., Shagimuratev I.I., Cisak J., (2001): Influence of Ionosphere in Arctic and Antarctic Regions on GPS Positioning Precision, SCAR Report, Publication of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, UK, 2001.
  • [6] Krankowski A., Baran L. W., Shagimuratov I.I., Cisak J., (2002): Influence of Ionosphere in Antarctic Regions on GPS Positioning Precision, Proceedings of IGS/JAACs Ionosphere Workshop, Darmstadt, 17-18 January 2002.
  • [7] Kruczyk M., (2002): Tropospheric Delay in GPS Permanent Networks - Tool for Atmosphere Research, Documents from a workshop - Atmospheric Impacts on GPS Observations in Antarctica, http://www.scarggi.org.au/geodesy/warsaw/index.htm
  • [8] Krynski J., (2002): Variations in GPS Solutions Versus Atmospheric Delay, Paper presented at the International Workshop on "Atmospheric impact on GPS observations focused on polar regions", 15 May 2002, Warsaw, Poland. http://www.scar-ggi.org.au/geodesy/warsaw/index.htm
  • [9] Krynski J., Zanimonskiy Y.M., (2002): Detection of Large-Scale Troposphere Solitons Using Data from Continuous GPS Arrays, AGV 2002 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, 6-10 December 2002.
  • [10] Krynski J., Cisak J., Zanimonskiy Y.M., Wielgosz P., (2002): Variations of GPS Solutions for Positions of Permanent Stations - Reality or Artefact, Symposium of the JAG Subcommission for Europe (EUREF) held in Ponta Delgada, Portugal, 5- 7 June 2002, EUREF Publication No 8/2, Mitteilungen des Bundesamtes ftir Kartographie und Geodasie, Frankfurt am Main (in print).
  • [11] Zablotskyj F., (2001): Atmospheric Influences on Astrogeodetic Measurements in the Polar Regions, SCAR Report, Publication of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, UK, No 20, 2001, pp. 50-55.
  • [12] Zanimonskaya A., Prokopov A. (2001): Estimation of lite Second Order Refraction Effects in the Ionosphere Models for GPS Applications (in Ukrainian), Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry, Lviv, No 61, pp. 24-29.
  • [13] Zanimonskiy Y.M., Krynski J., Cisak J., (2002): Correlation of the Atmospheric and Geodetic time Series of GPS Results. Impact, coincidence or artefact? Paper presented at the International workshop on "Atmospheric impact on GPS observations focused on polar regions", 15 May 2002, Warsaw, Poland. http://www.scar-ggi.org.au/geodesy/warsaw/index.htm
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-PWA8-0008-0024
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