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Sibsonian and non-Sibsonian natural neighbour interpolation of the total electron content value
Authors:Kacper Kotulak  Adam Froń  Andrzej Krankowski  German Olivares Pulido  Manuel Henrandez-Pajares
Affiliation:1.Space Radio-Diagnostics Research Centre,University of Warmia and Mazury,Olsztyn,Poland;2.CRC for Spatial Information,Victoria,Australia;3.Department of Applied Mathematics IV,Ionospheric Determination and Navigation Based on Satellite and Terrestrial Systems Research Team,Barcelona,Spain
Abstract:In radioastronomy the interferometric measurement between radiotelescopes located relatively close to each other helps removing ionospheric effects. Unfortunately, in case of networks such as LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), due to long baselines (currently up to 1500 km), interferometric methods fail to provide sufficiently accurate ionosphere delay corrections. Practically it means that systems such as LOFAR need external ionosphere information, coming from Global or Regional Ionospheric Maps (GIMs or RIMs, respectively). Thanks to the technology based on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), the scientific community is provided with ionosphere sounding virtually worldwide. In this paper we compare several interpolation methods for RIMs computation based on scattered Vertical Total Electron Content measurements located on one thin ionospheric layer (Ionospheric Pierce Points—IPPs). The results of this work show that methods that take into account the topology of the data distribution (e.g., natural neighbour interpolation) perform better than those based on geometric computation only (e.g., distance-weighted methods).
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