The value of ocean reflections of GPS signals to enhance satellite altimetry: data distribution and error analysis |
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Authors: | C Wagner J Kloko?ník |
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Institution: | (1) NOAA Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA;(2) Astronomical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Ondejov Observatory;, 251 65, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The time and space distribution of general reflection altimetry from two satellites (senders and receivers) via the the oceans surface is examined with specific reference to GPS senders and two current receiving satellites. While a considerable enhancement of conventional altimeter coverage is possible in all configurations if the reflection signals can be used, repeating passes of these (with GPS senders) having reasonably small cycle times (days to tens of days) occur only if the receiving orbit is nearly polar. Results of an analysis of the fundamental geometry show that over a large range of reflection angles the error of recovered sea heights depends almost entirely on the errors in the delay signal and the radial error of the receiving satellite (using current estimates of GPS orbit accuracies). The most critical element is the precision of the delay measurement. Both it and the accuracy of the receiving orbit should be below the decimeter level for the technique to achieve its full potential. |
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Keywords: | Bistatic Satellite altimetry GPS Oceanography |
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