This paper presents the innovative Compressive Sensing (CS) concept for tomographic reconstruction of 3D neutrospheric water vapor fields using data from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR). The Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV) input data are derived from simulations of the Weather Research and Forecasting modeling system. We apply a Compressive Sensing based approach for tomographic inversion. Using the Cosine transform, a sparse representation of the water vapor field is obtained. The new aspects of this work include both the combination of GNSS and InSAR data for water vapor tomography and the sophisticated CS estimation: The combination of GNSS and InSAR data shows a significant ...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to remotely sense the vertical distribution of at...
The mesoscale variability of water vapour (WV) in the troposphere is a highly complex phenomenon and...
In the framework of the rigorous fusion of GNSS and InSAR observations, the presented work carries o...
In this work, the reconstruction quality of an approach for neutrospheric water vapor tomography bas...
An accurate knowledge of the 3D distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere is a key element for w...
In this work, the effect of the observing geometry on the tomographic reconstruction quality of both...
Water vapor tomography is of crucial theoretical importance to and widely applied in meteorology and...
Using the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) to sense three-dimensional water vapor (WV) has ...
Water vapor is an important driving factor in the related weather processes in the troposphere, and ...
The work aims at constructing maps of the total water vapor in the atmosphere by fusing InSAR, GNSS,...
Due to several significant advantages, including high-precision observation data, high spatio tempor...
The spatio-temporal distribution of atmospheric water vapor information can be obtained by global po...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) troposphere tomography has become one of the most cost-eff...
Data fusion aims at integrating multiple data sources that can be redundant or complementary to prod...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of retrieving maps of tropospheric Water Vapor (WV) concentr...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to remotely sense the vertical distribution of at...
The mesoscale variability of water vapour (WV) in the troposphere is a highly complex phenomenon and...
In the framework of the rigorous fusion of GNSS and InSAR observations, the presented work carries o...
In this work, the reconstruction quality of an approach for neutrospheric water vapor tomography bas...
An accurate knowledge of the 3D distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere is a key element for w...
In this work, the effect of the observing geometry on the tomographic reconstruction quality of both...
Water vapor tomography is of crucial theoretical importance to and widely applied in meteorology and...
Using the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) to sense three-dimensional water vapor (WV) has ...
Water vapor is an important driving factor in the related weather processes in the troposphere, and ...
The work aims at constructing maps of the total water vapor in the atmosphere by fusing InSAR, GNSS,...
Due to several significant advantages, including high-precision observation data, high spatio tempor...
The spatio-temporal distribution of atmospheric water vapor information can be obtained by global po...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) troposphere tomography has become one of the most cost-eff...
Data fusion aims at integrating multiple data sources that can be redundant or complementary to prod...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of retrieving maps of tropospheric Water Vapor (WV) concentr...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to remotely sense the vertical distribution of at...
The mesoscale variability of water vapour (WV) in the troposphere is a highly complex phenomenon and...
In the framework of the rigorous fusion of GNSS and InSAR observations, the presented work carries o...