2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13153014
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Measurement of the Sea Surface Height with Airborne GNSS Reflectometry and Delay Bias Calibration

Abstract: Sea surface height can be measured with the delay between reflected and direct global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals. The arrival time of a feature point, such as the waveform peak, the peak of the derivative waveform, and the fraction of the peak waveform is not the true arrival time of the specular signal; there is a bias between them. This paper aims to analyze and calibrate the bias to improve the accuracy of sea surface height measured by using the reflected signals of GPS CA, Galileo E1b and … Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Later some researchers synthesized V 2 O 5 nanoparticles by hydrolysis. [ 205 ] Based on these nanoparticles, dispersion‐processed V 2 O 5 nanoparticles (p‐V 2 O 5 ) were investigated as anode interlayers. Further, it is demonstrated that a relatively thick p‐V 2 O 5 (over 200 nm) can still work properly.…”
Section: Transition Metal Oxide‐based Htlsmentioning
confidence: 99%