Physics – Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Scientific paper
2004-06-07
Physics
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
All Starlab authors have contributed significantly; the Starlab author list has been ordered randomly. Submitted to GRL
Scientific paper
We report on a coastal experiment to study GPS L1 reflections. The campaign was carried out at the Barcelona Port breaker and dedicated to the development of sea-state retrieval algorithms. An experimental system built for this purpose collected and processed GPS data to automatically generate a times series of the interferometric complex field (ICF). The ICF was analyzed off line and compared to a simple developed model that relates ICF coherence time to the ratio of significant wave height (SWH) and mean wave period (MWP). The analysis using this model showed good consistency between the ICF coherence time and nearby oceanographic buoy data. Based on this result, preliminary conclusions are drawn on the potential of coastal GNSS-R for sea state monitoring using semi-empirical modeling to relate GNSS-R ICF coherence time to SWH.
Caparrini Marco
Germain Olivier
Lopez-Dekker P.
Ruffini Giulio
Soulat Francois
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