Altimetry Using GPS-Reflection/Occultation Interferometry
TBMG-3367
11/01/2008
- Content
A Global Positioning System (GPS)- reflection/occultation interferometry was examined as a means of altimetry of water and ice surfaces in polar regions. In GPS- reflection/occultation interferometry, a GPS receiver aboard a satellite in a low orbit around the Earth is used to determine the temporally varying carrier-phase delay between (1) one component of a signal from a GPS transmitter propagating directly through the atmosphere just as the GPS transmitter falls below the horizon and (2) another component of the same signal, propagating along a slightly different path, reflected at glancing incidence upon the water or ice surface.
- Citation
- "Altimetry Using GPS-Reflection/Occultation Interferometry," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2008.