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The effects of sumatra-andaman earthquake on total ionospheric electron content (TEC) and ionospheric scintillation of GPS signal in thailand

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This paper presents the effects of Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (26 December 2004) on the total ionospheric electron content (TEC) by using the TEC Meter (JAVAD) installed at KMITL. From the results, we found that the total ionospheric electron content enhancement at the time of this earthquake is higher than other days about 7 TEC units. Furthermore, the study includes the effect of this phenomenon on GPS signal (1575.45 MHz) by employing S4 index and σφ (60sec) to identify the severity of amplitude scintillation and phase scintillation, respectively. From the observation, we can conclude that TEC variation is the cause of ionospheric scintillation leading to the position error on GPS about 8 meters. © 2005 IEEE.

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Earthquake, Ionospheric scintillation, Total ionospheric electron content (TEC), gPS signal

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2005 Fifth International Conference on Information Communications and Signal Processing, 2005, 1183-1186, 2005

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