Title :
Bistatic Radar Cross Section Measurements of Ocean Scattered GPS Signals from Low Earth Orbit
Author :
Gleason, Scott ; Zavorotny, Valery
Author_Institution :
Surrey Space Centre Guildford, Surrey Satellite Technol. Ltd., Guildford
fDate :
July 31 2006-Aug. 4 2006
Abstract :
Signals from the Global Positioning System are constantly being scattered off the entire Earth´s surface. These signals can be detected from airplanes, surface platforms and in Low Earth orbit and are known to contain information on the oceans. Recently, a new opportunity to study GPS reflections in space has been realized with the launch in October 2003 of the United Kingdom´s Disaster Monitoring Constellation (UK-DMC) satellite. The UK- DMC carries a dedicated GPS reflections receiver and a custom designed downward facing antenna. Using this GPS experiment it is possible to process surface scattered signals and estimate the ocean wind and waves. This paper will present a method for calculating a bistatic radar cross section (BRCS) for ocean scattered GPS signals. This method will then be applied over a range of signals detected by the UK-DMC experiment. For purposes of comparison, numerous data collections have been collocated with National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoys. These buoys provide an independent measurement of the ocean wind, waves and often a wave frequency spectrum from which the surface mean square slopes, an indication of ocean roughness, can be determined. BRCS values have been estimated over a range of ocean conditions (from less than 2 m/s winds to greater than 14 m/s winds) and vary generally as expected when compared to buoy measurements of the ocean wind and waves. An empirical relationship between the estimated BRCS and the ocean wind speeds and surface roughness will be presented for a limited set of data gathered by the UK-DMC experiment.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; radar cross-sections; remote sensing by radar; wind; AD 2003 10; Global Positioning System; NDBC buoys; National Data Buoy Center; UK Disaster Monitoring Constellation; bistatic radar cross section; low earth orbit satellite; ocean scattered GPS signals; ocean surface roughness; ocean waves; ocean wind; surface mean square slopes; wave frequency spectrum; Bistatic radar; Extraterrestrial measurements; Global Positioning System; Low earth orbit satellites; Oceans; Radar detection; Radar scattering; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Signal detection;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2006. IGARSS 2006. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9510-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2006.338