Impact of Approximate Implementation manner in Klobuchar Model

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Aghyas Aljuneidi
Hala Tawfek Hasan

Abstract




This paper focuses on the approximations that John A. Klobuchar made in mid 70s in his famous algorithm of ionospheric correction model for single frequency GPS receiver. At that time Klobuchar used a system of fixed geomagnetic north pole coordinates which are not accurate nowadays according to the International Geomagnetic Reference Field and to the World Magnetic Model because the geomagnetic poles move slowly. In addition, Klobuchar had to do other trigonometry simplifications in his implementation to avoid sophisticated computations.


In order to evaluate this approximate implementation in a single frequency GPS receiver, ionospheric time and range delay are estimated on the entire day of January 1st 2010, using a different implementation in MATLAB. The required GPS data is obtained from recorded RINEX files at UDMC near DAMASCUS, SYRIA.


In this comparative study, we reformulated the standard equations of Klobuchar model and examined the influence of its approximations on the ionospheric range delay and found a non- negligible bias in order of ten centimeters, whereas the influence of the movement of the geomagnetic poles was in order of few centimeters.




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Aljuneidi, A. and Hasan, H. T. (2021) “Impact of Approximate Implementation manner in Klobuchar Model”, Annals of Geophysics, 64(4), p. RS440. doi: 10.4401/ag-8507.
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Remote Sensing for Earth Observations