Technical Program

Session Detail

Session Title TUP1.PS: GNSS-R Sensors, Techniques and Applications II
Presentation Mode Poster
Session Time Tuesday, 30 July, 09:40 - 10:40
Location Room 503: Poster Area S
Session ChairsHyuk Park, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Zorana Jelenak, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / UCAR and Estel Cardellach, Institut de Ciencies de l'Espai (CSIC-IEEC)

TUP1.PS.1: A MACHINE LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR REAL DATA GNSS-R WIND SPEED RETRIEVAL
         Yunxiang Liu; University of Colorado Boulder
         Jun Wang; University of Colorado Boulder
         Ian Collett; University of Colorado Boulder
         Jade Morton; University of Colorado Boulder

TUP1.PS.2: A ‘TRACK-WISE’ WIND RETRIEVAL ALGORITHM FOR THE CYGNSS MISSION
         Faozi Said; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Global Science & Technology
         Zorana Jelenak; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / UCAR
         Jeonghwang Park; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Global Science & Technology
         Seubson Soisuvarn; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / UCAR
         Paul Chang; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

TUP1.PS.3: IMPACT OF SPECULAR POINT ESTIMATION INACCURACIES ON TECHODEMOSAT-1 GNSS-REFLECTOMETRY OBSERVABLES OVER OCEANS
         Giuseppe Grieco; Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute
         Ad Stoffelen; Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute
         Marcos Portabella; Marine Science Institute (ICS-CSIC)

TUP1.PS.4: A PATCH MODEL BASED ON NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF MAXWELL EQUATIONS FOR GNSS-R LAND APPLICATIONS
         Jiyue Zhu; University of Michigan
         Leung Tsang; University of Michigan
         Haokui Xu; University of Michigan
         Weihui Gu; University of Michigan

TUP1.PS.5: ON-ORBIT TRENDING OF CYGNSS DATA
         Darren McKague; University of Michigan
         Christopher Ruf; University of Michigan

TUP1.PS.6: A REAL-TIME EIRP LEVEL 1 CALIBRATION ALGORITHM FOR THE CYGNSS MISSION USING THE ZENITH MEASUREMENTS
         Tianlin Wang; University of Michigan
         Christopher Ruf; University of Michigan
         Scott Gleason; University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
         Bruce Block; University of Michigan
         Darren McKague; University of Michigan
         Andrew O’Brien; Ohio State University

TUP1.PS.7: THE PSEUDO MONOSTATIC POINT FOR GNSS-R
         Benjamin Southwell; ACSER, University of New South Wales
         Andrew Dempster; ACSER, University of New South Wales

TUP1.PS.8: AN ADAPTIVE WINDOW FOR GNSS-R STARE PROCESSING
         Benjamin Southwell; ACSER, University of New South Wales
         Andrew Dempster; ACSER, University of New South Wales

TUP1.PS.9: COHERENT REFLECTIONS USING CLOSED-LOOP PLL PROCESSING OF CYGNSS IF DATA
         Yang Wang; University of Colorado Boulder
         Jade Morton; University of Colorado Boulder

TUP1.PS.10: CHARACTERIZATION OF COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF SIGNALS OF OPPORTUNITY OVER LAND SURFACE
         Rashmi Shah; California Institute of Technology, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Jade Morton; University of Colorado Boulder
         Yang Wang; University of Colorado Boulder
         Ian Collett; University of Colorado Boulder

TUP1.PS.11: GENETIC ALGORITHM BASED GNSS-R SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT ESTIMATION
         Yunwei Li; Wuhan University
         Xin Chang; Wuhan University
         Shuyao Wang; Wuhan University
         Taoyong Jin; Wuhan University
         Kegen Yu; China University of Mining and Technology

TUP1.PS.12: DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN OF AN AIRBONE L/S/C-BAND MIR(MICROWAVE INTERFEROMETRIC RADIOMETER)
         Tianshu Guo; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Key laboratory of Microwave Remote Sensing, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Hao Liu; Key laboratory of Microwave Remote Sensing, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Hao Lu; Key laboratory of Microwave Remote Sensing, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Changxing Huo; Key laboratory of Microwave Remote Sensing, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Lijie Niu; Key laboratory of Microwave Remote Sensing, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences