| Klobuchar, J.A., "Ionospheric Effects on GPS," in Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications, Vol. I, Parkinson, B.W. and Spilker, J.J. Jr., eds., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, (Washington, 1996), pp. 485-515. |
....briefly reviewed below. 12 Ionosphere error The ionospheric delay in GPS pseudorange observations is the second largest error source after SA. This delay can reach a 50ns range during periods of high solar activity at the zenith direction, and induces a vertical ranging error of about 15 metres [Klobuchar, 1996]. The delay would become 3 times as much when a satellite is close to the horizon. An ionospheric advance of equal magnitude and opposite sign is imposed on the GPS carrier phase observable. Details on the ionospheric effects and the corresponding methods of reduction will be discussed in later ....
Klobuchar, J.A., Ionospheric Effects on GPS, in Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications, Vol. I, ed. B.W. Parkinson and J.J. Spilker, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Washington, D.C., 1996.
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Klobuchar, J.A., "Ionospheric Effects on GPS," in Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications, Vol. I, Parkinson, B.W. and Spilker, J.J. Jr., eds., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, (Washington, 1996), pp. 485-515.
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Klobuchar, J.A. 1996. Ionospheric Effects in GPS. In Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., Vol. I:
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