Notice:
|
Found 1 entries in the Bibliography.
Showing entries from 1 through 1
2021 |
Effects of the 12 May 2021 Geomagnetic Storm on Georeferencing Precision In this work, we present the positioning error analysis of the 12 May 2021 moderate geomagnetic storm. The storm happened during spring in the northern hemisphere (fall in the south). We selected 868 GNSS stations around the globe to study the ionospheric and the apparent position variations. We compared the day of the storm with the three previous days. The analysis shows the global impact of the storm. In the quiet days, 93\% of the stations had 3D errors less than 10 cm, while during the storm, only 41\% kept this level o ... Valdés-Abreu, Juan; Díaz, Marcos; Báez, Juan; Stable-Sánchez, Yohadne; Published by: Remote Sensing Published on: jan YEAR: 2021   DOI: 10.3390/rs14010038 Geomagnetic storms; total electron content; global navigation satellite system; Global positioning system; precise point positioning; rate of change of the tec index |
1