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arxiv: physics/0407091 · v1 · submitted 2004-07-16 · ⚛️ physics.ao-ph · physics.geo-ph

Detection of coherent reflections with GPS bipath interferometry

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keywords signalamplitudecorrelationdirectreceiverreflectedvariationsabove
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Results from a GPS reflectometry experiment with a 12 channel ground-based GPS receiver above two lakes in the Bavarian Alps are presented. The receiver measures in open-loop mode the coarse/aquisition code correlation function of the direct and the reflected signal of one GPS satellite simultaneously. The interference between the coherently reflected signal and a model signal, which is phase-locked to the direct signal, causes variations in the amplitude of the in-phase and quad-phase components of the correlation sums. From these amplitude variations the relative altimetric height is determined within a precision of 2 cm.

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