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Navigation and Ionosphere Characterization Using High-Frequency Signals: A Performance Analysis

Yoav Baumgarten, Mark L. Psiaki, and David L. Hysell
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation December 2022, 69 (4) navi.546; DOI: https://doi.org/10.33012/navi.546
Yoav Baumgarten
1Research associate, RD&E Division, Rafael – Advanced Defense Systems LTD
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2Professor and Kevin T. Crofton faculty chair, Kevin T. Crofton Dept. of Aerospace & Ocean Engineering, Virginia Tech
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David L. Hysell
3Professor, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
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    Three-dimensional view of transmitter locations, receiver location, and ray paths of a typical test case’s truth-model simulation

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    Position estimation errors for Test Case E0: Monte Carlo analysis scatter plot (blue); horizontal 90% error ellipse (top plot, magenta); vertical/east 90% error ellipse (bottom plot, green).

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    The statistical characteristics of the a-posteriori ionosphere model errors for Test Case E0; the three panels contain maximum error histograms of the 80th and 95th CONUS area percentiles for the three corresponding Chapman parameters.

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    A-priori (top) and a-posteriori (bottom) errors for the VTEC parameter for a nominal run of Test Case E0

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    Position estimation errors for Test Case D2: Monte Carlo analysis scatter plot (blue); horizontal 90% error ellipse (top plot, magenta); vertical/east 90% error ellipse (bottom plot, green)

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    Horizontal and vertical/east 90% error ellipses for Test Case H0 with different values of γ

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    80th percentile value maps for the a-priori (left column) and a-posteriori (right column) estimation errors for the ionospheric VTEC parameter for Test Case H0; each row corresponds to a different value of γ.

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Navigation and Ionosphere Characterization Using High-Frequency Signals: A Performance Analysis
Yoav Baumgarten, Mark L. Psiaki,, David L. Hysell
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation Dec 2022, 69 (4) navi.546; DOI: 10.33012/navi.546

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Yoav Baumgarten, Mark L. Psiaki,, David L. Hysell
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation Dec 2022, 69 (4) navi.546; DOI: 10.33012/navi.546
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    • 1 INTRODUCTION
    • 2 AN OVERVIEW OF MODELS
    • 3 BATCH ESTIMATION OF RECEIVER POSITION, RECEIVER CLOCK OFFSET, AND IONOSPHERE PARAMETER CORRECTIONS
    • 4 EVALUATION METHODS AND RESULTS FOR BATCH-FILTER TEST CASES
    • 5 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS AND PROPOSALS FOR FOLLOW-UP STUDIES
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