Abstract
The results of an experiment to determine the optimal geometry of the location of three single-frequency receivers for provision of the quality of reception of navigation signals and the accuracy of positioning of civil aviation aircraft are presented, taking into account the influence of irregular space weather variations, the correlation of ionospheric errors and the possibility of their determination in a simplified way in the two-dimensional field of correlated errors based on the method of distributed reception according to the principle of a phase interferometer.
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