Abstract: | Ionospheric scintillation is a rapid change in the amplitude and phase of a radio signal as it passes through small-scale plasma density irregularities in the ionosphere. These scintillations not only can reduce the accuracy of GPS/SBAS receiver pseudorange and carrier phase measurements, but can result in a complete loss of lock on a satellite. In a worst-case scenario, lock on enough satellites could result in lost positioning service. Scintillation has not had a major effect on mid-latitude regions (e.g., CONUS) since most severe scintillation occurs in a band approximately 20 degrees (deg) on either side of the magnetic equator and to a lesser extent in the polar and auroral regions. Most scintillation occurs for a few hours after sunset during the peak years of the solar cycle. Typical delay locked loop (DLL) / phase locked loop (PLL) designs of GPS/SBAS receivers enable them to handle moderate amounts of scintillation. Consequently, any attempt to determine the effects of scintillation on GPS/SBAS must consider both predictions of scintillation activity in the ionosphere, and the residual effect of this activity after processing by a receiver. This paper estimates the effects of scintillation on the availability on GPS and SBAS for L1 C/A and L2 semicodeless receivers. These effects are described in terms of loss of lock and degradation of accuracy and are related to different times, ionospheric conditions, and positions on the Earth. Sample results are presented using WAAS in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Proceedings of the IAIN World Congress and the 56th Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2000) June 26 - 28, 2000 The Catamaran Resort Hotel San Diego, CA |
Pages: | 563 - 576 |
Cite this article: | Conker, Robert S., El-Arini, M. Bakry, Hegarty, Christopher J., Hsiao, Thomas, "Modeling the Effects of Ionospheric Scintillation on GPS/SBAS Availability," Proceedings of the IAIN World Congress and the 56th Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2000), San Diego, CA, June 2000, pp. 563-576. |
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