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Authors: Veettil, Sreeja Vadakke* 
Cesaroni, Claudio* 
Aquino, Marcio* 
De Franceschi, Giorgiana* 
Berrili, Francesco* 
Rodriguez, Filippo* 
Spogli, Luca* 
Del Moro, Dario* 
Cristaldi, Alice* 
Romano, Vincenzo* 
Ronchini, Roberto* 
Di Rollo, Stefano* 
Guyader, Eric* 
Aragon-Angel, Angela* 
Title: The ionosphere prediction service prototype for GNSS users
Journal: Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate 
Series/Report no.: /9 (2019)
Issue Date: 2019
DOI: 10.1051/swsc/2019038
URL: https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/abs/2019/01/swsc190019/swsc190019.html
Abstract: The effect of the Earth’s ionosphere represents the single largest contribution to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) error budget and abnormal ionospheric conditions can impose serious degradation on GNSS system functionality, including integrity, accuracy and availability. With the growing reliance on GNSS for many modern life applications, actionable ionospheric forecasts can contribute to the understanding and mitigation of the impact of the ionosphere on our technology based society. In this context, the Ionosphere Prediction Service (IPS) project was set up to design and develop a prototype platform to translate the forecast of the ionospheric effects into a service customized for specific GNSS user communities. To achieve this overarching aim, four different product groups dealing with solar activity, ionospheric activity, GNSS receiver performance and service performance have been developed and integrated into a service chain, which is made available through a web based platform. This paper provides an overview of the IPS project describing its overall architecture, products and web based platform.
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