A GPS Radio Occultation occurs when a transmitting GPS satellite, setting or rising behind the Earth limb, is viewed by a LEO satellite that carries on board a space-qualified GPS receiver. In this way, it is provided a vertical sounding of the atmosphere exploiting the relative motion between the GPS and the LEO satellites. The technique proved to be particularly precise in retrieving temperature profiles with an high vertical resolution (£1 Km) and accuracy (£1 K). The Italian Space Agency (ASI) is very active in the field since several years. Currently, ASI is funding the development and the realization of the Proto Flight Model of a GNSS Receiver for Radio Occultation: Lagrange RO; after having co- funded the development and the manufa...
Abstract. Earth atmospheric information has been primarily observed by a global network of radiosond...
Abstract. Earth atmospheric information has been primarily observed by a global network of radiosond...
The availability of L-band radio signals permanently transmitted by a fleet of satellites belonging ...
One of the most recent and promising atmospheric remote sensing technique is the GPS radio occultati...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) is a remote sensing technique that ...
An overview on GNSS Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO) technique and its application in geodesy and atmosph...
This paper focuses on particular aspects of customised GPS receivers for radio occultation: occultat...
Long-term stability, global coverage and high resolution are characteristics that make the Global Na...
ABSTRACT − Since the GPS/MET mission was launched in 1995, an extensive dataset of space-borne GPS r...
In the framework of an Italian Space Agency (ASI) contract, Alenia Spazio – LABEN developed a new G...
GPS radio occultation technique has been developed resulting from remote sensing applications in pla...
GPS-Radio Occultation (GPS-RO), and generally, Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation ...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), which include both the GPS and Europe\u27s fledgling Gal...
The Argentinian satellite SAC-C was launched in November 2000. It carries onboard an experimental pr...
The GNSS Instrument System for Multistatic and Occultation Sensing (GISMOS) was designed for dense s...
Abstract. Earth atmospheric information has been primarily observed by a global network of radiosond...
Abstract. Earth atmospheric information has been primarily observed by a global network of radiosond...
The availability of L-band radio signals permanently transmitted by a fleet of satellites belonging ...
One of the most recent and promising atmospheric remote sensing technique is the GPS radio occultati...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) is a remote sensing technique that ...
An overview on GNSS Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO) technique and its application in geodesy and atmosph...
This paper focuses on particular aspects of customised GPS receivers for radio occultation: occultat...
Long-term stability, global coverage and high resolution are characteristics that make the Global Na...
ABSTRACT − Since the GPS/MET mission was launched in 1995, an extensive dataset of space-borne GPS r...
In the framework of an Italian Space Agency (ASI) contract, Alenia Spazio – LABEN developed a new G...
GPS radio occultation technique has been developed resulting from remote sensing applications in pla...
GPS-Radio Occultation (GPS-RO), and generally, Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation ...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), which include both the GPS and Europe\u27s fledgling Gal...
The Argentinian satellite SAC-C was launched in November 2000. It carries onboard an experimental pr...
The GNSS Instrument System for Multistatic and Occultation Sensing (GISMOS) was designed for dense s...
Abstract. Earth atmospheric information has been primarily observed by a global network of radiosond...
Abstract. Earth atmospheric information has been primarily observed by a global network of radiosond...
The availability of L-band radio signals permanently transmitted by a fleet of satellites belonging ...