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GNSS Reflectometry from Smartphones: Testing Performance of In-Built Antennas and GNSS Chips

Publisher: IEEE

Abstract:

Raw Global Navigation Satellites Systems (GNSS) data have been directly accessible from mass-market devices running the Android Nougat (or newer) operating system since l...View more

Abstract:

Raw Global Navigation Satellites Systems (GNSS) data have been directly accessible from mass-market devices running the Android Nougat (or newer) operating system since late 2016. The availability of GNSS raw data made possible to investigate feasibility of using in-built GNSS chipsets within smartphone devices as passive radar receivers for the purpose of land remote sensing. In this study, we integrate smart-phones into small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to collect reflected GNSS raw data for the purpose of mapping top 5-cm soil moisture. The reflected GNSS signals collected by the smartphones show high correlation with spatial features on the ground such as ponds, crops, and small creeks. To determine the quality of smartphone in-built antenna and chipset, we conducted several experiments. The results show that (1) the radiation pattern of smartphone's GNSS antenna are observed to be highly irregular, but time-invariant, and (2) internal GNSS chip produces observables of sufficient quality when the GNSS smartphone reflected signals are compared with a high quality custom-built dual channel receiver. This paper summarizes the experimental findings and challenges that need to be resolved in order to use the GNSS-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) technique via ubiquitous smartphones from small UASs.
Date of Conference: 26 September 2020 - 02 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 February 2021
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Publisher: IEEE
Conference Location: Waikoloa, HI, USA

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