TayAbsTEC
TayAbsTEC is software for calculation of the absolute vertical total electron content (TEC) in the ionosphere and differential code biases (DCB) values. TayAbsTEC uses a slant TEC value derived from global navigation satellite systems data by tec-suite.
Installation
Just download and extract TayAbsTEC archive wherever you want (for Windows only yet).
Downloads
Usage
TayAbsTEC takes tec-suite output files as an input. These files must contain the following data:
- tsn
- hour
- el
- az
- tec.l1l2
- tec.p1p2 or tec.c1p2
- validity
In order to get it you must set recFields
parameter in tecs.cfg
to the following:
recFileds = 'tsn, hour, el, az, tec.l1l2, tec.p1p2, validity'
For further information see tec-suite documentation.
Once you get tec-suite out files, you can
- Edit
absolTEC.dia
- Run
absolTEC.exe
absolTEC.dia
c:\dat\ path to .dat files, outputted by tec-suite
10 elevation angle cutoff
2009 year for which evaluation is performed
9 day of year for which evaluation is performed
joze site for which evaluation is performed
0.5 time step in hours
0.97 the correcting coefficient:
0.97 - for mid-latitude stations,
0.94 - for high-latitude stations,
0.87 - for low-latitude stations
Output
You can find an output of TayAbsTEC in a directory three which looks like c:\dat\YYYY\SITE
, where
YYYY
- yearSITE
- name of station
There are two kinds of files in the directory:
SITE_DDD_YYYY.dat
DCB_SITE_DDD_YYYY.dat
And DDD
here it is a day of year.
In SITE_DDD_YYYY.dat
you find the following values:
UT
- universal time in hoursI_v
- absolute vertical TEC in TECUG_lon
,G_lat
- linear longitude and latitude gradients in TECU/°G_q_lon
,G_q_lat
- quadratic longitude and latitude gradients in TECU/°G_t
,G_q_t
- linear and quadratic time derivation in TECU/hourDCB_SITE_DDD_YYYY.dat
files contain DCBs for each satellite (DCB sat) and GPS/GLONASS receiver channel (DCB rec) measured in TECU.
Bugs
You can report bugs or suggestions via email.
Authors
Should a scientific publication evolve from the conducted estimation from TayAbsTEC software, the authors are requested to include citation of following publications, where TayAbsTEC algorithm is described:
- Yu V. Yasyukevich, A.A. Mylnikova, V.E. Kunitsyn, and A.M. Padokhin. Influence of GPS/GLONASS differential code biases on the determination accuracy of the absolute total electron content in the ionosphere. Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, 55(6): 763–769, 2015. doi:10.1134/S001679321506016X.
- A.A. Mylnikova, Yu.V. Yasyukevich, V.E. Kunitsyn, A.M. Padokhin. Variability of GPS/GLONASS differential code biases // Results in Physics, V. 5, P. 9–10. 2015. doi:10.1016/j.rinp.2014.11.002.
- Yu.V. Yasyukevich, A.A. Mylnikova, A.S. Polyakova. Estimating the total electron content absolute value from the GPS/GLONASS data // Results in Physics, V. 5, P. 32–33. 2015. doi:10.1016/j.rinp.2014.12.006.
Copyright © 2017 Anna Mylnikova, Yuri Yasyukevich.
Please note, that free online access to acquired data is arranged only for educational and non-commercial research purposes.