In this paper GPS (Global Positioning System)-based methods to measure L-band GPS Signal-to-Noise ratios (SNRs) through different forest canopy conditions are presented. Hemispherical sky-oriented photos (HSOPs) along with GPS receivers are used. Simultaneous GPS observations are collected with one receiver in the open and three inside a forest. Comparing the GPS SNRs observed in the forest to those observed in the open allows for a rapid determination of signal loss. This study includes data from 15 forests and includes two forests with inter-seasonal data. The Signal-to-Noise Ratio Atmospheric Model, Canopy Closure Predictive Model (CCPM), Signal-to-Noise Ratio Forest Index Model (SFIM), and Simplified Signal-to-Noise Ratio Forest Index M...
De développement encore récent, le système GPS fait l'objet de nombreuses applications cartographiqu...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
This study investigates identifying forest condition changes using Global Navigation Satellite Syste...
In this paper GPS (Global Positioning System)-based methods to measure L-band GPS Signal-to-Noise ra...
GPS L-band signals are attenuated by vegetation, which makes it problematic to predict the quality o...
We depend on numerous technologies that use microwave signals. The reception of these signals is deg...
Understanding how Global Positioning System (GPS) signals are influenced by vegetation structure all...
We depend on numerous technologies that use microwave signals. The reception of these signals is deg...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) has in recent years become a critical tool in fields ran...
The L-band signals broadcast by GPS satellites are attenuated by vegetation, making it problematic, ...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
This study investigates identifying forest condition changes using Global Navigation Satellite Syste...
The intensive development of space geodesy leads to more active implementation methods of global sat...
Graduation date: 2012The global positioning system (GPS) has come into widespread use for many fores...
GPS has become an essential tool for georeferencing. In some cases, GPS is used for unfavorable cond...
De développement encore récent, le système GPS fait l'objet de nombreuses applications cartographiqu...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
This study investigates identifying forest condition changes using Global Navigation Satellite Syste...
In this paper GPS (Global Positioning System)-based methods to measure L-band GPS Signal-to-Noise ra...
GPS L-band signals are attenuated by vegetation, which makes it problematic to predict the quality o...
We depend on numerous technologies that use microwave signals. The reception of these signals is deg...
Understanding how Global Positioning System (GPS) signals are influenced by vegetation structure all...
We depend on numerous technologies that use microwave signals. The reception of these signals is deg...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) has in recent years become a critical tool in fields ran...
The L-band signals broadcast by GPS satellites are attenuated by vegetation, making it problematic, ...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
This study investigates identifying forest condition changes using Global Navigation Satellite Syste...
The intensive development of space geodesy leads to more active implementation methods of global sat...
Graduation date: 2012The global positioning system (GPS) has come into widespread use for many fores...
GPS has become an essential tool for georeferencing. In some cases, GPS is used for unfavorable cond...
De développement encore récent, le système GPS fait l'objet de nombreuses applications cartographiqu...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
This study investigates identifying forest condition changes using Global Navigation Satellite Syste...