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GNSS-R open-loop difference phase altimetry: Results from a bridge experiment
Authors:Weihua Bai  Yueqiang Sun  Yang Fu  Guangwu Zhu  Qifei Du  Yong Zhang  Ying Han  Cheng Cheng
Institution:1. Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China;2. Beijing Institute of Applied Meteorology Research, Beijing 100029, China;3. Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing 102617, China;4. State Intellectual Property Office of The P.R.C., Beijing 100088, China
Abstract:The paper explores a method to obtain accurate lake surface heights using measurements of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) carrier phase reflected from the lake surface. The method is referred to as Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflection (GNSS-R) open-loop difference phase altimetry method. It consists of two key technologies: one is the open-loop tracking method to track the GNSS-R signals, where the direct GNSS signal’s frequency is used as a reference frequency to obtain the carrier phases of the GNSS-R signals; the other key technology is time difference phase altimetry method to invert the lake surface heights using two or more carrier phases of GNSS-R signals received simultaneously. A validation experiment is carried out on the SANYING bridge over GUANTING lake using a GNSS-R receiver developed by the Center for Space Science and Applied Research (CSSAR), processing the data with GNSS-R open-loop difference phase altimetry method. The lake surface height results are consistent with the height results of GPS dual-frequency differential positioning altimetry. The results show that we can achieve centimeter level height in one minute average, by using 11 minutes carrier phase data of three GNSS-R signals received simultaneously.
Keywords:GNSS-R  Altimetry  Open-loop difference phase altimetry
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