Publications

Yang, T; Wan, W; Chen, XW; Chu, TX; Qiao, Z; Liang, H; Wei, JH; Wang, GQ; Hong, Y (2019). Land surface characterization using BeiDou signal-to-noise ratio observations. GPS SOLUTIONS, 23(2), UNSP 32.

Abstract
China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) is providing new opportunities for GNSS reflectometry-related applications. We give the first and comprehensive description of the feasibility and potential of using BDS signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data to characterize land surface in terms of the volumetric soil moisture (VSM), vegetation water content (VWC) and snow depth. BDS SNR-derived interferogram metrics (phase phi, amplitude A, and effective reflector height h) are investigated, and their correlations to the corresponding land surface parameters are established. Data collected from a geodetic-quality BDS/GPS compatible receiver for approximately 300-day period were used to validate the VSM retrieval. Results show that both BDS B1 and B2 frequencies can perform well to reflect the fluctuations of the VSM. Specifically, the B2-derived phase phi exhibits a slightly higher correlation with in situ VSM than that of B1 (R=0.83 vs. R=0.80), and the B2-derived amplitude A also exhibits a higher correlation with MODIS NDVI than that of B1 (R=0.49 vs. R=0.53); whilst for snow, the B1 and B2 results indicate qualitative agreement with concurrent in situ snow depth measurements. Furthermore, similar estimation performance can be obtained by comparing the results of BDS B1 and B2 against GPS L2C and L5. Therefore, BDS could be a new and powerful data source with comparable potential as GPS for effectively characterizing high-temporal resolution land surface.

DOI:
10.1007/s10291-019-0824-4

ISSN:
1080-5370