A delay/Doppler-mapping receiver system for GPS-reflection remotesensing |
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Authors: | Lowe ST Kroger P Franklin G LaBrecque JL Lerma J Lough M Marcin MR Muellerschoen RJ Spitzmesser D Young LE |
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Affiliation: | Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA; |
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Abstract: | A delay/Doppler-mapping receiver system, developed specifically for global positioning system (GPS)-reflection remote sensing, is described, and example delay/Doppler waveforms are presented. The high-quality data obtained with this system provide a more accurate and detailed examination of ground-based and aircraft GPS-reflection phenomenology than has been available to date. As an example, systematic effects in the reflected signal delay waveform, due to nonideal behavior of the C/A-code auto-correlation function, are presented for the first time. Both a single-channel open-loop recording system and a recently developed 16-channel recorder are presented. The open-loop data from either recorder are postprocessed with a software GPS receiver that performs the following functions: signal detection; phase and delay tracking; delay, Doppler, and delay/Doppler waveform mapping; dual-frequency (L1 and L2) processing; C/A-code and Y-code waveform extraction; coherent integrations as short as 125 μs; navigation message decoding; and precise observable time tagging. The software can perform these functions on all detectable satellite signals without dead time, and custom signal-processing features can easily be included into the system |
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