Benefit analysis of airborne GPS occultation approach : a case study for the Australian region


Autoria(s): Wang, Charles; Feng, Yanming
Contribuinte(s)

Wang, Charles

Data(s)

01/12/2007

Resumo

This paper aims to present a preliminary benefit analysis for airborne GPS occultation technique for the Australian region. The simulation studies are based on current domestic commercial flights between major Australian airports. With the knowledge of GPS satellite ephemeris data, occultation events for for any particular flight can be determined. Preliminary analysis shows a high resolution occultation observations can be achieved with this approach, for instance, about 15 occultation events for a Perth-to-Sydney flight. The simulation result agrees to the results published by other researchers for a different region. Of course, occultation observation during off-peak hours might be affected due to the limited flight activities. --------- High resolution occultation observations obtainable from airborne GPS occultation system provides an opportunity to improve the current global numerical weather prediction (NWP) models and ultimately improves the accuracy in weather forecasting. More intensive research efforts and experimental demonstrations are required in order to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the airborne GPS technology.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32352/

Publicador

International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Society Inc

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32352/1/c32352.pdf

http://2007.ignss.org/

Wang, Charles & Feng, Yanming (2007) Benefit analysis of airborne GPS occultation approach : a case study for the Australian region. In Wang, Charles (Ed.) Proceedings of International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Society IGNSS Symposium 2007, International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Society Inc, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Direitos

Copyright 2007 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #090100 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING #GPS Occultation #Airborne #australian region
Tipo

Conference Paper