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Radio Science | 2014

Ionospheric imaging in Africa

Alex T. Chartier; Joe Kinrade; Cathryn N. Mitchell; Julian A. R. Rose; D. R. Jackson; Pierre J. Cilliers; John-Bosco Habarulema; Zama Thobeka Katamzi; Lee-Anne McKinnell; Tshimangadzo Merline Matamba; Ben Opperman; Nicholas Ssessanga; Nigussie M. Giday; Vumile Tyalimpi; Giorgiana De Franceschi; Vincenzo Romano; Carlo Scotto; Riccardo Notarpietro; Fabio Dovis; Eugene Avenant; Richard Wonnacott; Elijah Oyeyemi; Ayman Mahrous; Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu; Harvey Lekamisy; Joseph Ouko Olwendo; Patrick Sibanda; Tsegaye Kassa Gogie; Babatunde Rabiu; Kees de Jong

Accurate ionospheric specification is necessary for improving human activities such as radar detection, navigation, and Earth observation. This is of particular importance in Africa, where strong plasma density gradients exist due to the equatorial ionization anomaly. In this paper the accuracy of three-dimensional ionospheric images is assessed over a 2 week test period (2-16 December 2012). These images are produced using differential Global Positioning System (GPS) slant total electron content observations and a time-dependent tomography algorithm. The test period is selected to coincide with a period of increased GPS data availability from the African Geodetic Reference Frame (AFREF) project. A simulation approach that includes the addition of realistic errors is employed in order to provide a ground truth. Results show that the inclusion of observations from the AFREF archive significantly reduces ionospheric specification errors across the African sector, especially in regions that are poorly served by the permanent network of GPS receivers. The permanent network could be improved by adding extra sites and by reducing the number of service outages that affect the existing sites. Key Points Ionospheric image quality in Africa is assessed Simulated and real data are both used An extended receiver network greatly improves accuracy


Advances in Space Research | 2012

Low solar activity variability and IRI 2007 predictability of equatorial Africa GPS TEC

A.O. Adewale; E.O. Oyeyemi; Pierre J. Cilliers; Lee-Anne McKinnell; A.B. Adeloye


Advances in Space Research | 2010

Variability of foF2 in the African equatorial ionosphere

A.O. Akala; E.O. Oyeyemi; E.O. Somoye; A.B. Adeloye; A.O. Adewale


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2010

Comparison between IRI-2001 predictions and observed measurements of hmF2 over three high latitude stations during different solar activity periods

E.O. Oyeyemi; A.O. Adewale; A.B. Adeloye; A.O. Akala


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2009

Comparisons of observed ionospheric F2 peak parameters with IRI-2001 predictions over South Africa

A.O. Adewale; E.O. Oyeyemi; Lee-Anne McKinnell


Advances in Space Research | 2014

TEC derived from some GPS stations in Nigeria and comparison with the IRI and NeQuick models

A.B. Rabiu; A.O. Adewale; R.B. Abdulrahim; E.O. Oyeyemi


Radio Science | 2012

A study of L-band scintillations and total electron content at an equatorial station, Lagos, Nigeria

A.O. Adewale; E O Oyeyemi; A B Adeloye; Cathryn N. Mitchell; Julian A. R. Rose; Pierre J. Cilliers


Advances in Space Research | 2015

Comparison of GPS-TEC observations over Addis Ababa with IRI-2012 model predictions during 2010–2013

A.O. Akala; E.O. Somoye; A.O. Adewale; E.W. Ojutalayo; S.P. Karia; R.O. Idolor; D. Okoh; Patricia H. Doherty


Advances in Space Research | 2012

Solar activity dependence of total electron content derived from GPS observations over Mbarara

A.O. Adewale; E.O. Oyeyemi; Joseph Ouko Olwendo


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Responses of equatorial F region to different geomagnetic storms observed by GPS in the African sector

A.O. Adewale; E.O. Oyeyemi; A.B. Adeloye; Chigomezyo M. Ngwira; R. Athieno

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Lee-Anne McKinnell

South African National Space Agency

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Pierre J. Cilliers

South African National Space Agency

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E.O. Somoye

Lagos State University

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