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Publications of Michael Meindl

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Ladina Steiner, Michael Meindl, Christoph Marty, and Alain Geiger. Impact of GPS Processing on the Estimation of Snow Water Equivalent Using Refracted GPS Signals. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 58(1):123-135, January 2020. Keyword(s): Global Positioning System, remote sensing, snow, Swiss Alps, GPS processing parameters, SWE estimation performance, elevation-dependent weighting scheme, elevation cutoff angles, sub-snow GPS, temporal reliability, systematic overview, seasons time period, GPS refractometry, sub-snow global positioning system antennas, snowpack modeling, remote sensing data, snow hydrological monitoring, weather conditions, continuous SWE quantification, automated SWE quantification, situ snow water equivalent estimation, global navigation satellite system antennas, refracted GPS signals, daily estimates, hourly SWE estimation, Global Positioning System, Snow, Estimation, Global navigation satellite system, Antennas, Satellites, Delays, Global navigation satellite system (GNSS), global positioning system (GPS), GPS refractometry, snow, snow water equivalent (SWE), sub-snow. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Ladina Steiner, Michael Meindl, and Alain Geiger. Characteristics and limitations of GPS L1 observations from submerged antennas. Journal of Geodesy, 93(2):267-280, February 2019. Keyword(s): GNSS, GPS, Snow-water equivalent, SWE, Submerged antennas. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Ladina Steiner, Michael Meindl, Charles Fierz, and Alain Geiger. An assessment of sub-snow GPS for quantification of snow water equivalent. The Cryosphere, 12(10):3161-3175, 2018. Keyword(s): GNSS, GPS, Snow-water equivalent, SWE, Submerged antennas. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. Daniel Henke, Max Frioud, Julian Fagir, Sebastien Guillaume, Michael Meindl, Alain Geiger, S. Sieger, D. Janssen, F. Kloppel, M. Caris, S. Stanko, M. Renker, and Peter Wellig. Miranda35 Experiments in Preparation for Small UAV-Based SAR. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 8542-8545, July 2019. Keyword(s): airborne radar, autonomous aerial vehicles, CW radar, FM radar, Global Positioning System, image motion analysis, radar imaging, radar receivers, synthetic aperture radar, units (measurement), frequency-modulated continuous-wave synthetic aperture radar, energy efficiency, navigation data, inertial measurement unit, IMU, SAR image quality, airborne platform, SAR autofocus, small UAV-based SAR systems, FMCW SAR, Miranda35 experiments, moving baseline differential GPS, optical structure-from-motion-based localization, FHR FMCW MIRANDA35 sensor, Synthetic aperture radar, Global Positioning System, Radar polarimetry, Cameras, Optical sensors, SAR autofocus, navigation, synthetic aperture radar, small UAV. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .


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