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Abstract

A new tropospheric mapping function is derived which is more accurate than previous mapping functions above elevations of 4 degrees. The error due to the given analytic approximation is estimated to be less than 0.02% for elevation angles larger than 6 degrees, (less than 0.4 cm at 6 degrees, and approximately 0.004% or 0.03 cm at 20 degrees). The mathematical expansion used in the derivation is valid for any laterally homogeneous atmospheric model of refractivity. The new mapping function, computer generated ray tracing tables and other mapping functions are compared. The results can be used in correcting for tropospheric delays of radio signals.

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Volume
42-78
Published
August 15, 1984
Pages
152–159
File Size
547.5 KB