Reflectometry With an Open-Source Software GNSS Receiver: Use Case With Carrier Phase Altimetry

An open-source GNSS software receiver allows to have full access to the signal processing and to make add-ons to the source code in order to obtain the desired GNSS reflectometry processing. The direct signal is processed in the standard way, its tracking loops replica are tapped to have a robust processing of the reflected signal in a master-slave configuration, with the very same carrier replica used to correlate the reflected signal. In addition, the data bit sign is wiped off, which allows to extend the coherent integration time (CIT) well beyond the usual 20-ms limit on the reflected way. This allows having a straightforward and accurate measurement of the Amplitude Ratio and Differential Carrier Phase between the direct and reflected signals. The possible applications are precise carrier phase altimetry and any application requiring signal amplitude ratio, or reflected signal Delay Map, with single or dual polarization, this include code altimetry, humidity, biomass, soil roughness, ocean surface wind and wave height, and snow and ice characteristics retrieval. This software is intended to be used as a research tool. It has been tested for carrier phase altimetry on real data sets collected in rather calm water conditions: at the 60-m Cordouan Lighthouse, and during a 600- m high ATR42 flight over a lake. In both cases, continuous carrier phase measurement with a centimeter level precision was obtained when extending the CIT up to 500 ms. Increasing the CIT beyond 20 ms is the key to improve carrier phase altimetry robustness.

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