Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011ge%26ae..51..681s&link_type=abstract
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 51, Issue 5, pp.681-687
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The numerical global self-consistent model of the Earth's thermosphere, ionosphere and protonosphere (GSM TIP), which makes it possible to calculate all the main parameters of the near-Earth plasma, is used to calculate the total electron content ( TEC). Calculations have been performed along the radiosignal propagation trajectory between a surface receiving point and a GPS satellite. The TEC value calculated from the satellite data have been compared with such a "true model" TEC value for magnetically quiet conditions of the spring equinox and moderate solar activity. The relative errors in determining the satellite data-based TEC for two European (Troms have been calculated. It has been indicated that an increase in the number of satellites not always results in an increase in accuracy of the TEC value measured on satellites.
Klimenko V. V.
Koren'kov Yu. N.
Surotkin V. A.
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