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CEDAR: Mid-Latitude GPS Position Errors During Geomagnetic Storms — NSF Award to Trustees of Boston University (MA, $416,042)

Geomagnetic storms significantly impact satellite-based communication systems, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS). Research into GPS position errors is a crucial aeronomy and space weather research topics for improving the accuracy and reliability of societal applications that rely on GPS technology, including

Award titleCEDAR: Mid-Latitude GPS Position Errors During Geomagnetic Storms
Award ID2527835
AwardeeTrustees of Boston University
CityBOSTON
StateMA
Amount obligated$416,042
Principal investigatorYukitoshi Nishimura
ProgramAERONOMY
Start date08/01/2025
AbstractGeomagnetic storms significantly impact satellite-based communication systems, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS). Research into GPS position errors is a crucial aeronomy and space weather research topics for improving the accuracy and reliability of societal applications that rely on GPS technology, including agriculture and autonomous vehicles. Investigations into mid-latitude GPS performance are particularly important due to the dense populations in these regions. The proposed resear
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