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Accuracy Analysis of Predicted CODE GIM in the Korean Peninsula
- Ei-Ju Sim;
- Kwan-Dong Park;
- Jae-Young Park;
- Bong-Gyu Park
초록
One recent notable method for real-time elimination of ionospheric errors in geodetic applications is the Predicted Global Ionosphere Map (PGIM). This study analyzes the level of accuracy achievable when applying the PGIM provided by the Center for Orbit Determination of Europe (CODE) to the Korean Peninsula region. First, an examination of the types and lead times of PGIMs provided by the International GNSS Service (IGS) Analysis Center revealed that CODE's two-day prediction model, C2PG, is available approximately eight hours before midnight. This suggests higher real-time usability compared to the oneday prediction model, C1PG. When evaluating the accuracy of PGIM by assuming the final output of the Global Ionosphere Map (GIM) as a reference, it was found that on days with low solar activity, the error is within ~2 TECU, and on days with high solar activity, the error reaches ~3 TECU. A comparison of the errors introduced when using PGIM and three solar activity indices—Kp index, F10.7, and sunspot number—revealed that F10.7 exhibits a relatively high correlation coefficient compared to Kp-index and sunspot number, confirming the effectiveness of the prediction model.
키워드
- 제목
- Accuracy Analysis of Predicted CODE GIM in the Korean Peninsula
- 저자
- Ei-Ju Sim; Kwan-Dong Park; Jae-Young Park; Bong-Gyu Park
- 발행일
- 2023-12
- 유형
- Y
- 권
- 12
- 호
- 4
- 페이지
- 423 ~ 430