GPS snow depth meter with geometry-free linear combinations of carrier phases

  • Ozeki, Masaru
  • Heki, Kosuke
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
0949-7714
Language
English
Citation count (estimate)
32

Abstract

Multipath in global positioning system (GPS) is the interference of the microwave signals directly from satellites and those reflected before reaching the antenna, typically by the ground. Because reflected signals cause positioning errors, GPS antennas are designed to reduce such interference. Recent studies show that multipath could be utilized to infer the properties of the ground around the antenna. Here, we report one such application, i.e. a fixed GPS station used as a snow depth meter. Because the satellite moves in the sky, the excess path length of reflected waves changes at rates dependent on the antenna height. This causes quasi-periodic variations of the amplitude and phase of the received signals. Accumulation of snow reduces e...

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