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Influences of Space Weather on GNSS Operations (Ionosphere)

Space Weather is one of the major limiting factors for the precision and reliability of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services from the global navigation satellite system (GNSS). Geomagnetic storm and substorms, solar flares and ionospheric irregularities can result in GNSS PNT deterioration. This Topical Collection is devoted to novel statistical and case studies of space weather impacts on GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, including various augmentations, and new approaches to observing space weather influences. Real-time services are of particular interest. The collection also highlights different approaches to mitigate space weather influences on single-frequency, dual-frequency, real-time kinematic and precise point positioning. The peculiarities and evaluation of different ionosphere models for single-frequency operation and global ionosphere maps during space weather events is another focus area.

Editors

  • Andrzej Krankowski, PhD

    University of Warmia and Mazury Space Radio-Diagnostics Research Center

Articles (29 in this collection)