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GPS Positioning Accuracy in Different Modes with Active Forcing on the Ionosphere from the Sura High-Power HF Radiation
Authors
Frolov V.L.
Kurbatov G.A.
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Padokhin A.M.
Pershin A.V.
Syrovatskiy S.V.
Vesnin A.M.
Yasyukevich A.S.
Yasyukevich Y.V.
Zagretdinov R.V.
Zatolokin D.A.
Publication date
1 January 2020
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Abstract
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The global navigation satellite system accuracy and the possibility to actively affect it is quite a relevant problem. Based on two experimental campaigns (2010 and 2016), we analyzed the GPS positioning accuracy with forcing from the Sura high-power HF radiation. Analysis of the positioning error variations for 14 stations at different distances from the heater (directly near the latter and more than a thousand kilometers away from it) showed the absence of significant effects both in the precise point positioning (PPP) mode and in a standard iterative single-frequency positioning mode that is most frequently used
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