Title :
The dual polarization GNSS-R interference pattern technique
Author :
Alonso-Arroyo, A. ; Camps, A. ; Monerris, A. ; Ruudiger, C. ; Walker, J.P. ; Forte, G. ; Pascual, D. ; Park, H. ; Onrubia, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Univ. Politec. de Catalunya Barcelona-Tech, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
Since 2003 several field experiments using Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) have demonstrated the feasibility of retrieving Soil Moisture (SM) from GNSS-R observations. Different techniques such as the power difference between direct and reflected signals, the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)-analysis method, the Interference Pattern Technique (IPT) or the Interferometric Complex Field (ICF) have been used. The conventional IPT was first proposed in 2008, and consisted on forcing a single multi-path using a vertically polarized GNSS antenna with a rotationally symmetric pattern pointing to the horizon. In this work the conventional IPT is extended to dual-polarization, horizontal (H-pol) and vertical (V-pol), in attempt to increase the accuracy in the SM retrievals. In this case, the Brewster angle is estimated from the phase difference between the Hand V-Pol interference patterns. The use of dual-polarization measurements is not sensitive to surface roughness and it is more precise in the determination of the Brewster angle position. Results from a field experiment at the Yanco site, New South Wales, Australia, are shown to demonstrate the concepts proposed in this work.
Keywords :
hydrological techniques; satellite navigation; AD 2003; AD 2008; Australia; Brewster angle position; GNSS-R observations; H-pol; New South Wales; SM retrievals; V-pol; Yanco site; conventional IPT; dual polarization GNSS-R interference pattern technique; dual-polarization measurements; global navigation satellite systems-reflectometry; interference pattern technique; interferometric complex field; phase difference; reflected signals; rotationally symmetric pattern pointing; signal-to-noise ratio analysis method; soil moisture; vertically polarized GNSS antenna; Antennas; Dielectric constant; Global Positioning System; Interference; Polarization; Remote sensing; Soil moisture; Dielectric constant; Dual-Polarization; GNSS-R; Interference Pattern Technique; Soil Moisture;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6947377