Title :
Preliminary error budget of a GNSS-R spaceborne mission
Author :
Camps, Adriano ; Park, Hyuk ; Valencia, Enric ; Rius, Antonio
Author_Institution :
IEEC/CRAE-UPC UPC, Univ. Politec. de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
Reflectometry using Global Navigation Satellite System´s (GNSS) opportunity signals was originally conceived for altimetry [1], but it has been demonstrated today that it can be applied to sea state determination, soil moisture, vegetation, snow monitoring... So far, GPS signals scattered over the Earth´s surface have been cross-correlated with a local replica of the transmitted signal (typically the only GPS available: the C/A code) shifted in frequency (Δfd) and in delay (τ). However, to achieve the full potential (bandwidth) of these signals the direct and reflected signals can be directly cross-correlated, but in this case, high gain antennas are required to increase the signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore these antennas must be steerable so as to track the direct satellite and the specular reflection point. This is the concept of the European Space Agency PARIS In Orbit Demonstrator (IoD) mission [2], a new concept that was demonstrated experimentally for the first time in 2010 [3]. This work deals with the analysis of the preliminary instrument error budget of this mission to address the critical design parameters.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; aerospace instrumentation; directive antennas; height measurement; Earth surface; European Space Agency PARIS IoD mission; GNSS-R spaceborne mission; GPS signals; Global Navigation Satellite system opportunity signals; altimetry; directive antennas; high gain antennas; in orbit demonstrator mission; passive reflectometry and interferometry system; preliminary error budget; sea state determination; signal-to-noise ratio; snow monitoring; soil moisture; vegetation; Bandwidth; Correlation; Correlators; Receiving antennas; Signal to noise ratio; GNSS-R; altimetry; error budget;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1003-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2011.6049961