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A Simulation Study of Volumetric Soil Moisture Evaluation Using NavIC–IR
The sensitivity of the reflectivity of microwave signals to the moisture content of the soil makes it possible for soil moisture evaluation by remote sensing. L5 band signals used by the Indian regional navigation satellite system NavIC can be utilized as signals of opportunity to remotely assess soil moisture. Depending on the amount of water in the soil, the amplitude and phase of these signals alter when they reflect off the ground. As the satellite moves in the sky, a sinusoidal interference pattern is created when the reflected signals combine with the direct signals from it. This is known as NavIC–interferometry/reflectometry or NavIC-IR. The present work is a detailed theoretical simulation of the above-mentioned interference process using a stratified multilayer soil model. The simulation results are in good agreement with the previously reported experimental results by other groups in India using NavIC signals. There is a linear dependence between the phase of the interference pattern and the volumetric soil moisture, which is in good agreement with the previous empirical experimental findings.
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The aims and scope of the Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing are to help towards advancement, dissemination and application of the knowledge of Remote Sensing technology, which is deemed to include photo interpretation, photogrammetry, aerial photography, image processing, and other related technologies in the field of survey, planning and management of natural resources and other areas of application where the technology is considered to be appropriate, to promote interaction among all persons, bodies, institutions (private and/or state-owned) and industries interested in achieving advancement, dissemination and application of the technology, to encourage and undertake research in remote sensing and related technologies and to undertake and execute all acts which shall promote all or any of the aims and objectives of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.