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Prediction of Ionospheric TEC Based on the NARX Neural Network

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  • Liu Guoyan
  • Gao Wang
  • Zhang Zhengxie
  • Zhao Qing

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Effective prediction of ionospheric total electron content (TEC) is very important for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning and other related applications. This paper proposes an ionospheric TEC prediction method using the nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input (NARX) neural network, which uses previous TEC data and external time parameter inputs to establish a TEC prediction model. During the years of different solar activities, 12 datasets of 3 stations with different latitudes are used for experiments. Each dataset uses the first 120 days for training and the next 20 days for testing. For each test dataset, a sliding window strategy is adopted in the prediction process, wherein the TEC of future 2 days are predicted by the true TEC values of the previous 2 days. The results show that in the year with active solar activity (2011), the TEC prediction with the NARX network can improve the accuracy by 32.3% and 43.5%, compared with the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model and the 2-day predicted TEC product, named C2PG. While in the year with calm solar activity (2017), the prediction accuracy can be improved by 20.7% and 22.7%.

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  • Liu Guoyan & Gao Wang & Zhang Zhengxie & Zhao Qing, 2021. "Prediction of Ionospheric TEC Based on the NARX Neural Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7188771
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7188771
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