Two-Shell Ionospheric Model for Indian Region: A Novel Approach

In the U.S. Wide Area Augmentation System, European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service, and Indian Global Positioning System Aided Geo Augmented Navigation, a near real-time grid-based single-shell model is proposed to correct the ionospheric delay at the user aircrafts. The single-shell model is based on the assumption that the whole ionosphere is compressed at a fixed altitude at 350 km. This assumption may not be appropriate for the Indian region, which falls in the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly belt. In this paper, a two-shell model which incorporates two different shells, at 300- and 500-km altitudes, having different weights at different time domains has been implemented. A statistical comparison between single- and two-shell models has been done for all quiet days of year 2005. Based on the results, it is observed that there is at least 60% improvement in the performance of the two-shell model in comparison to the single-shell model for the Indian region.

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