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Preliminary results of ionospheric delay gradients study near Suvarnabhumi airport in Thailand

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Ground-Based Augmentation System (GBAS) is an augmentation system support for GNSS to provide a differential correction and integrity information to the aircraft for landing approach. However, the ionospheric disturbances can cause the ionospheric delay gradient between the reference stations and the aircraft and may degrade the accuracy and safety level of GBAS. In this work, we present some preliminary results of the ionospheric delay gradients in terms of the difference of slant TEC (total electron content) using GPS monitoring stations near Suvarnabhumi International airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Based on the data on 1st September, 2011, the results show that the slant TEC between two nearby stations are different during plasma bubble occurrence. In addition, we also compute the speed of moving plasma bubble by estimating the delay time between slant TEC patterns. © 2013 IEEE.

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GBAS, Ionospheric delay gradient, Slant TEC

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International Conference on Space Science and Communication Iconspace, 79-82, 2013

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