As compared to GPS L1C/A signals, L5/E5a Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) improves the spatial resolution due to the narrower auto-correlation function. Furthermore, the larger transmitted power (+3 dB), and correlation gain (+10 dB) allow the reception of weaker reflected signals. If directive antennas are used, very short incoherent integration times are enough to achieve good signal-to-noise ratios, allowing the reception of multiple specular reflection points without the blurring induced by long incoherent integration times. This study presents for the first time experimental evidence of the wind and swell waves signatures in the GNSS-R waveforms, and it performs a statistical analysis, a time-domain analysis, a...
In the framework of the regional Italian project SMAT-F1, an experimental campaign using small aircr...
As opposed to monostatic radars where incoherent backscattering dominates, in bistatic radars, such ...
Nowadays, several global navigation satellite system (GNSS) services coexist at L-band and some more...
As compared to GPS L1C/A signals, L5/E5a Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) i...
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Global Navigation Satellite Systems signals have shown excellent performance in applications such as...
The scattering of GNSS signals over a water surface is studied when the receiver is at a low height,...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems signals have shown excellent performance in applications such as...
Reflectometry using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS-R) signals has become an attractive too...
The scattering of GNSS signals over a water surface is studied when the receiver is at a low height,...
Global navigation satellite systems reflectometry (GNSS-R) is a relatively novel remote sensing tech...
Feasibility of sensing mesoscale ocean eddies using spaceborne Global Navigation Satellite Systems-R...
The Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals have shown great potential for remote sensing...
Global navigation satellite system reflectometry (GNSS-R) uses signals of opportunity in a bi-static...
This article is dedicated to the study of airborne GNSS-R signal processing techniques for water bod...
In the framework of the regional Italian project SMAT-F1, an experimental campaign using small aircr...
As opposed to monostatic radars where incoherent backscattering dominates, in bistatic radars, such ...
Nowadays, several global navigation satellite system (GNSS) services coexist at L-band and some more...
As compared to GPS L1C/A signals, L5/E5a Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) i...
© 2022 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems signals have shown excellent performance in applications such as...
The scattering of GNSS signals over a water surface is studied when the receiver is at a low height,...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems signals have shown excellent performance in applications such as...
Reflectometry using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS-R) signals has become an attractive too...
The scattering of GNSS signals over a water surface is studied when the receiver is at a low height,...
Global navigation satellite systems reflectometry (GNSS-R) is a relatively novel remote sensing tech...
Feasibility of sensing mesoscale ocean eddies using spaceborne Global Navigation Satellite Systems-R...
The Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals have shown great potential for remote sensing...
Global navigation satellite system reflectometry (GNSS-R) uses signals of opportunity in a bi-static...
This article is dedicated to the study of airborne GNSS-R signal processing techniques for water bod...
In the framework of the regional Italian project SMAT-F1, an experimental campaign using small aircr...
As opposed to monostatic radars where incoherent backscattering dominates, in bistatic radars, such ...
Nowadays, several global navigation satellite system (GNSS) services coexist at L-band and some more...