Sensing of the atmospheric variation using Low Cost GNSS Receiver

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As the GNSS signals transmitted through the atmosphere, they are delayed by interference of TEC (Total Electron Content) in the ionosphere and water vapor in the troposphere. By using inverse-problem, name GNSS Meteorology, those parameters can be obtained precisely and several researches has approved and supported that method. However, the geodetic GNSS receivers are relatively high cost ($30,000 to $70,000 each) to be established on a regular and uniform network. This research aims to investigate the potential use of low cost GNSS receiver (less than $2,000) to observe the atmospheric dynamic both in ionosphere and troposphere. Results indicated that low cost GNSS receiver is a promising tools to sensing the atmospheric dynamic, however, further processing is needed to enhance the data quality. It is found that both of ionosphere and troposphere dynamic has diurnal periodic component.

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Bramanto, B., Gumilar, I., Sidiq, T. P., Kuntjoro, W., & Tampubolon, D. A. (2018). Sensing of the atmospheric variation using Low Cost GNSS Receiver. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 149). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/149/1/012073

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