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Using DORIS measurements for modeling the vertical total electron content of the Earth’s ionosphere

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The Doppler orbitography and radiopositioning integrated by satellite (DORIS) system was originally developed for precise orbit determination of low Earth orbiting (LEO) satellites. Beyond that, it is highly qualified for modeling the distribution of electrons within the Earth’s ionosphere. It measures with two frequencies in L-band with a relative frequency ratio close to 5. Since the terrestrial ground beacons are distributed quite homogeneously and several LEOs are equipped with modern receivers, a good applicability for global vertical total electron content (VTEC) modeling can be expected. This paper investigates the capability of DORIS dual-frequency phase observations for deriving VTEC and the contribution of these data to global VTEC modeling. The DORIS preprocessing is performed similar to commonly used global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) preprocessing. However, the absolute DORIS VTEC level is taken from global ionospheric maps (GIM) provided by the International GNSS Service (IGS) as the DORIS data contain no absolute information. DORIS-derived VTEC values show good consistency with IGS GIMs with a RMS between 2 and 3 total electron content units (TECU) depending on solar activity which can be reduced to less than 2 TECU when using only observations with elevation angles higher than \(50^\circ \). The combination of DORIS VTEC with data from other space-geodetic measurement techniques improves the accuracy of global VTEC models significantly. If DORIS VTEC data is used to update IGS GIMs, an improvement of up to 12  % can be achieved. The accuracy directly beneath the DORIS satellites’ ground-tracks ranges between 1.5 and 3.5 TECU assuming a precision of 2.5 TECU for altimeter-derived VTEC values which have been used for validation purposes.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the following services and institutions for providing the input data for this study: IDS (DORIS data and satellites’ orbits), IGS (GPS data, satellites’ orbits and GIM), UCAR/CDAAC (COSMIC data), AVISO/NASA/CNES (Jason-2 data), and NOAA NGDC (F10.7 index). Moreover, we want to thank Remko Scharroo for providing the VTEC scaling factors.

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Dettmering, D., Limberger, M. & Schmidt, M. Using DORIS measurements for modeling the vertical total electron content of the Earth’s ionosphere. J Geod 88, 1131–1143 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-014-0748-2

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