When considering a bistatic system made up of GNSS satellites and a receiver, the power at the receiver is modeled taking into account the matched filtering of the incoming signal with the PRN code modulation and Doppler filtering. In this paper, the simulator developed in the framework of the LEIMON Project [1] supported by ESA, will be presented by land taking as input the system and observation parameters, as well as the land surface parameters. The earth surface (represented by bare and vegetated soils) leaves its signature through the bistatic scattering coefficient which has been modeled by means of well established electromagnetic theories applicable at L-band. Experimental data collected during the LEIMON campaign will be compared with simulated data.

A SIMULATOR PROTOTYPE OF DELAY-DOPPLER MAPS FOR GNSS REFLECTIONS FROM BARE AND VEGETATED SOILS

Brogioni Marco;
2010

Abstract

When considering a bistatic system made up of GNSS satellites and a receiver, the power at the receiver is modeled taking into account the matched filtering of the incoming signal with the PRN code modulation and Doppler filtering. In this paper, the simulator developed in the framework of the LEIMON Project [1] supported by ESA, will be presented by land taking as input the system and observation parameters, as well as the land surface parameters. The earth surface (represented by bare and vegetated soils) leaves its signature through the bistatic scattering coefficient which has been modeled by means of well established electromagnetic theories applicable at L-band. Experimental data collected during the LEIMON campaign will be compared with simulated data.
2010
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
978-1-4244-9566-5
GNSS-R
Bistatic scattering
Soil Moisture Content
Vegetation
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