Determining Real Permittivity from Fresnel Coefficients in GNSS-R
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Abstract
Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry (GNSS-R) can be used to derive
information about the composition or the properties of ground surfaces, by analyzing signals emitted by
GNSS satellites and reflected from the ground. If the received power is measured with linearly polarized
antennas, under the condition of smooth surface, the reflected signal is proportional to the modulus of
the perpendicular and parallel polarization Fresnel coefficients, which depend on the incidence angle
θ, and on the dielectric constant ε of the soil. In general, ε is a complex number; for non-dispersive
soils, the imaginary part of ε can be neglected, and a real value of ε is sought. We solve the real valued
problem explicitly giving formulas that can be used to determine the dielectric constant ε and
we compare the analytical solution with experimental data in the case of sand soil