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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Bath
Ionospheric delay corrections for single-frequency GPS receivers over Europe using tomographic mapping
The paper demonstrates that MIDAS ionospheric mitigation improves navigation accuracy by several metres. This set the foundation for a long-term Bath/Met-Office collaboration on space-weather mitigation and led to an invitation to Mitchell to become a Member of the ESA Galileo Science Advisory Committee. It was also instrumental in securing Cathryn Mitchell as the leader on the UK ionospheric work in an important US/UK partnership in space weather and as the GPS expert in a Royal Academy of Engineering Study Group on space weather. Allain was a PhD student supervised by Mitchell. The work is interdisciplinary with physics.