Abstract

The bistatically reflected global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) signals have become an attractive tool for spaceborne ocean altimetry. The interferometric processing that can exploit the full bandwidth of the available GNSS signals without the knowledge of the actual ranging codes was proposed for the PARIS IoD mission to improve the ranging precision. This letter presents a novel on-board processing method which utilizes the interferometry of partial GNSS signal components to explore a further improvement of the altimetry precision. The scheme of extracting partial signal components and interferometry procedure, for GPS L1 band as an example, are illustrated. The assessment and comparison of achievable altimetric performance of the proposed method including the altimetric sensitivity, the resolution per pulse, the signal-to-noise ratio, and the overall altimetric precision are also introduced. The extension of the proposed method to other existing and planned GNSS systems and signals would guarantee an improvement in the overall performance of the PARIS concept.

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