Journal
GPS SOLUTIONS
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-018-0744-8
Keywords
GPS; GNSS; GPS-IR; GNSS-IR reflections; Multipath
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Funding
- NSF Atmospheric Sciences, EarthScope, and Hydrologic Sciences [AGS 1449554]
- NASA [NNX14AQ14G]
- NASA Earth Surface and Interior program [NNX12AK21G]
- NASA [NNX14AQ14G, 674322] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER
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GNSS-R interferometric reflectometry (also known as GNSS-IR, or GPS-IR for GPS signals) is a technique that uses data from geodetic-quality GNSS instruments for sensing the near-field environment. In contrast to positioning, atmospheric, and timing applications of GNSS, GNSS-IR uses the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data. Software is provided to translate GNSS files, map GNSS-IR reflection zones, calculate GNSS-IR Nyquist frequencies, and estimate changes in the height of a reflecting surface from GNSS SNR data.
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