We present a new method to retrieve sea level from GNSS SNR data that relies upon inverse modelling of the detrended SNR. This method can simultaneously use data from both GPS and GLONASS, and both L1 and L2 frequencies, to improve the solution with respect to prior studies. Results from the GNSS-R installation at Onsala Space Observatory are presented and the retrieved sea level heights are compared with a co-located pressure mareograph. The method is found to give an RMS error of 1.8 cm. The results are also compared against previous implementations of GNSS tide gauges and found to have lower RMS than both the earlier SNR algorithm and also the dual receiver, phase delay method
Global Navigation Satellite System reflectometry (GNSS-R) tide gauges are a promising alternative to...
A continuous monitoring of coastal sea level changes is important for human society since it is pred...
Sea-level rise due to global warming is predicted to have a large impact on human society, especiall...
We present a new method to retrieve sea level from GNSS SNRdata that relies upon inverse modelling o...
This paper presents a new method for retrieving sea surface heights from Global Navigation Satellite...
<p align="justify">Sea level rise due to global warming is predicted to have a large impact on human...
<p align="justify">Information on sea level and its changes are important in connection to global ch...
Measuring the world around us is necessary to observe and understand the changes that occur in our e...
Current GNSS-R (GNSS reflectometry) techniques for sea surface measurements require data collection ...
<p align="justify">This paper presents a method to derive local sea level variations using data from...
<p align="justify">We use standard geodetic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) equipment to p...
<p align="justify">Global Positioning System (GPS) tide gauges have been realized in different confi...
Ground-based GNSS-R (global navigation satellite system reflectometry) can provide the absolute vert...
By receiving Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals that are reflected off the sea surfac...
A continuous monitoring of sea level changes is important for human society since more than 50% of t...
Global Navigation Satellite System reflectometry (GNSS-R) tide gauges are a promising alternative to...
A continuous monitoring of coastal sea level changes is important for human society since it is pred...
Sea-level rise due to global warming is predicted to have a large impact on human society, especiall...
We present a new method to retrieve sea level from GNSS SNRdata that relies upon inverse modelling o...
This paper presents a new method for retrieving sea surface heights from Global Navigation Satellite...
<p align="justify">Sea level rise due to global warming is predicted to have a large impact on human...
<p align="justify">Information on sea level and its changes are important in connection to global ch...
Measuring the world around us is necessary to observe and understand the changes that occur in our e...
Current GNSS-R (GNSS reflectometry) techniques for sea surface measurements require data collection ...
<p align="justify">This paper presents a method to derive local sea level variations using data from...
<p align="justify">We use standard geodetic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) equipment to p...
<p align="justify">Global Positioning System (GPS) tide gauges have been realized in different confi...
Ground-based GNSS-R (global navigation satellite system reflectometry) can provide the absolute vert...
By receiving Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals that are reflected off the sea surfac...
A continuous monitoring of sea level changes is important for human society since more than 50% of t...
Global Navigation Satellite System reflectometry (GNSS-R) tide gauges are a promising alternative to...
A continuous monitoring of coastal sea level changes is important for human society since it is pred...
Sea-level rise due to global warming is predicted to have a large impact on human society, especiall...