Abstract: | In the paper, a new application and development of a highly integrated GPS receiver with reflected GPS signals for Ground Object Detection and Digital Terrain Elevation Mapping will be described. First of all, both RHCP and LHCP antennas are employed so that direct and reflected signals can be acquired simultaneously. The direction of arrival of the signals may be along the reflected signal path or even along the line-of-sight of a particular satellite. The goal of the study is to exploit the carrier phase, reflectivity of L1/L2 SNR components of the reflected signals and direct signals for stream fresh water, ocean water and ground object detection with surface. The Sea states are predicted by using Doppler shifts due to surface reflection as a moving surface. An integer ambiguity resolution algorithm has also been implemented. During the development and test stage, the digital terrain elevation data and satellite’s images has been used and mapped with the integrated software. |
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Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2007) April 23 - 25, 2007 Royal Sonesta Hotel Cambridge, MA |
Pages: | 77 - 88 |
Cite this article: | Shen, Lie-Chung, Juang, Jyh-Ching, Tsai, Ching-Lang, Tseng, Ching-Liang, Ko, Ping-Ya, Chen, Hong-Sum, "Using Integrated Reflected GPS Signals L1/L2 Observation and Reflectivity Techniques With Digital Terrain Elevation Data for Land Cover Object Detection," Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2007), Cambridge, MA, April 2007, pp. 77-88. |
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