Q. Li, S. Reboul, S. Boutoille, J. Choquel, M. Benjelloun, A. Gardel
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Abstract
In this work we investigate the potential for sensing beach soil moisture with the L band GPS bistatic radar concept. Characterisation of sediment surface (properties like humidity) is indeed important to better understand morphodynamic activity of intertidal part of beaches. In our approach we compare the direct GPS Signal to Noise Ratio with the reflected one in order to measure the soil moisture. We use a bit grabber to digitize and store the GPS L1 carrier (1.5 Ghz) samples. In this context the signal processing is off-line. In this work we proposed a model of the received signal after demodulation and demultiplexing. We deduce from this model a MAP estimate of the navigation message and of the signal SNR. In our case the signal model is a piecewise stationary process with change instants at bit edge position. We present preliminary SNR measurement with this technique for the discrimination of water and humid sand.