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  1. Workshop on Reflectometry Using GNSS and Other Signals of Opportunity (GNSS+R).
  2. 2012 Workshop on Reflectometry Using GNSS and Other Signals of Opportunity (GNSS+R)
  3. Pycaro's instrument proof of concept
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2012 Workshop on Reflectometry Using GNSS and Other Signals of Opportunity (GNSS+R)
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C/N0 Inversion for soil moisture estimation using land-reflected bi-static radar measurements
Pycaro's instrument proof of concept
Recent advances in land monitoring using GNSS-R techniques
Performance of GNSS-based altimetry using airborne experimental data
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Pycaro's instrument proof of concept

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Carreno-Luengo, H. Camps, A. Perez-Ramos, I. Rius, A.
Copyright Year 2012
Description Author affiliation: IEEC/ICE-CSIC, Campus UAB; 08193 Bellaterra, Spain (Rius, A.) || Universitat Politèctica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech Remote Sensing Laboratory and IEEC/UPC, UPC Campus Nord, D3; 08034, Spain (Carreno-Luengo, H.; Camps, A.; Perez-Ramos, I.)
Abstract The Global Positioning System (GPS) was first conceived for positioning and navigation purposes, but it has also been used for Earth observation. Later, it has also been used for Earth observation as a bistatic radar for altimetry and scatterometric applications. At present, the ultimate influence of the different Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry (GNSS-R) parameters in the precision and accuracy of the altimetric products is still being analyzing. The impact of the different error sources as well as the expected theoretical height precision and the correction of the different bias terms must be compared with experimental results obtained in a real scenario. The results of a ground-based field experiment performed to test the precision and the accuracy of a new P(Y) & C/A ReflectOmeter (PYCARO) are presented. The experiment demonstrates a 1 cm precision from a fixed location in a reservoir.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 4
File Size 1383050
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781467328838
e-ISBN 9781467328852
e-ISBN 9781467328845
DOI 10.1109/GNSSR.2012.6408251
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2012-10-10
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Sea surface Instruments Experiment GNSS-R Reflectometry Reservoirs Altimetry Reflectometer Global Positioning System
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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