access icon free Mitigation of magnetic noise originating from ionosphere using TEC data retrieved by GNSS for detection of magnetic anomaly signals

Magnetic noise originating from the ionosphere may be estimated by using the total electron concentration data retrieved by the global navigation satellite systems. This provides a useful scheme for mitigation of magnetic noise coming from the fluctuating ionosphere, which is a major interference source in the magnetic anomaly detection applications.

Inspec keywords: Global Positioning System; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; magnetic noise; electron density; satellite navigation

Other keywords: mitigation; global navigation satellite systems; TEC data; magnetic noise originating; magnetic anomaly detection applications; magnetic anomaly signals; total electron concentration data; fluctuating ionosphere

Subjects: Satellite communication systems; Signal processing and detection; Other topics in statistics; Instrumentation and techniques for geophysical, hydrospheric and lower atmosphere research; Optical, image and video signal processing

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