Tomographic reconstruction of ionospheric electron density during the storm of 5-6 August 2011 using multi-source data

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The insufficiency of data is the essential reason for ill-posed problem existed in computerized ionospheric tomography (CIT) technique. Therefore, the method of integrating multi-source data is proposed. Currently, the multiple satellite navigation systems and various ionospheric observing instruments provide abundant data which can be employed to reconstruct ionospheric electron density (IED). In order to improve the vertical resolution of IED, we do research on IED reconstruction by integration of ground-based GPS data, occultation data from the LEO satellite, satellite altimetry data from Jason-1 and Jason-2 and ionosonde data. We used the CIT results to compare with incoherent scatter radar (ISR) observations, and found that the multi-source data fusion was effective and reliable to reconstruct electron density, showing its superiority than CIT with GPS data alone.

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Tang, J., Yao, Y., Zhang, L., & Kong, J. (2015). Tomographic reconstruction of ionospheric electron density during the storm of 5-6 August 2011 using multi-source data. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep13042

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