Effect of sea roughness on bistatically scattered range coded signals from the Global Positioning System

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A series of aircraft experiments was performed using a specialized GPS receiver and a nadir-oriented left hand circularly polarized antenna. This apparatus received reflections of the GPS signals from water surfaces under a variety of sea states. The cross-correlation between the reflected signal and a reference pseudo-random noise code was recorded as a function of the relative time delay. The shape of this function showed a dependence on the roughness of the reflecting surface. This dependence generally following that predicted by theory for bistatic scattering of range coded signals. Use of this information as a remote sensing technique for the determination of sea state is discussed.

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Garrison, J. L., Katzberg, S. J., & Hill, M. I. (1998). Effect of sea roughness on bistatically scattered range coded signals from the Global Positioning System. Geophysical Research Letters, 25(13), 2257–2260. https://doi.org/10.1029/98GL51615

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