Ocean Remote Sensing with GPS

Abstract

Cinzia Zuffada, Senior Member Technical Staff in the Earth Orbiter Systems Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Her work at JPL has been focused on the use of GPS for remote sensing of the atmosphere and the ocean. She has been managing the research in GPS altimetry at JPL for the past three years.

Keywords

Remote Sensing

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C. Zuffada, "Ocean Remote Sensing with GPS," Positioning, Vol. 1 No. 3, 2002, pp. -.

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References

[1] C. Zuffada, T. Elfouhaily and S. Lowe: Deriving Near-Surface Wind Vector With Ocean Reflected GPS Signals: Simulations And Measurements, submitted for publication in Remote Sensing of the Environment, March 2001.
[2] A.K. Fung, C. Zuffada and C. Y. Hsieh, Incoherent Bistatic Scattering from the Sea Surface at L-Band, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 1006-1012, May 2001.
[3] Lowe, S. T., C. Zuffada, Y. Chao, P. Kroger, J. L. LaBrecque, L. E. Young, Five-cm-Precision Aircraft Ocean Altimetry Using GPS Reflections, accepted for publication in Geophys. Res. Lett., February 02.
[4] R.Treuhaft, S. Lowe, C. Zuffada, and Y. Chao: 2-Cm GPS Altimetry Over Crater Lake, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 23, p. 4343-4346, December 2001.

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