Investigation of NavIC and GPS Multipath Phase for Soil Moisture Studies

Authors

  • Sushant Shekhar Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India
  • Rishi Prakash Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India
  • Anurag Vidyarthi Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jgeu0975-1416.925

Keywords:

Multipath phase, GNSS, GPS, NavIC, soil moisture

Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the multipath phase of
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and volumetric moisture content
(VMC) of soil. The carrier to noise ratio (C/No) data of multipath signals at
two different frequencies has been analyzed. The first one is India’s NavIC
L5 frequency (∼1176 MHz) and the second one is GPS L1 frequency (∼1575
MHz). The received multipath signals are highly dependent on dielectric
value of soil and the elevation angle of satellite. The relationship drawn for
the NavIC and GPS C/No data is based on multipath phase analysis and
in situ soil moisture. The values of correlation coefficient observed between
these parameters were 0.9 and 0.63 for NavIC and GPS multipath signal
respectively. The result from both GNSS shows good sensitivity and could
be used to estimate the soil moisture for agricultural land

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Author Biographies

Sushant Shekhar, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

Sushant Shekhar is working as a Senior Research Fellow at the Prop-
agation Research Lab of the Electronics & Communication Engineering
Dept., Graphic Era Deemed to be university in a project funded by Space
Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO),
Ahmedabad. He has got around 6 years of experience in academics and
industry. He has completed his M.Tech from JIIT Noida, India in 2016 and
currently perusing his PhD from Graphic Era Deemed to be university. He
has authored and co-authored several research papers in SCI/SCOPUS/Peer
Reviewed Journals and IEEE/Springer Conference proceedings. He is the

member of IEEE and worked as a TPC member for various reputed con-
ferences. He has multi-discipline/cross disciplined ability in field of teaching
and research.

Rishi Prakash, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

Rishi Prakash did his Ph.D. from Dept. of ECE, IIT Roorkee. Currently he
is serving as Associate Professor in Dept of ECE, GEU, Dehradun, India. His
research interests are soil parameter retrieval with microwave remote sensing.
He has published many research papers in this field. Currently he is working
on non-navigational applications of GNSS. He is closely associated with
Indian Space Research Organization for developing soil moisture retrieval
model with NavIC constellation under different field conditions.

Anurag Vidyarthi, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

Anurag Vidyarthi obtained B.Sc. degree from MJPR University, Bareilly,
India, in 2005 and M.Sc. degree from BU Bhopal, India, in 2007. He receives
M.Tech. and Ph.D. degree from Graphic Era University, India, in 2010 and
2014 respectively. Presently he is associated with Department of Electronics
and Communication Engineering, Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India.
His areas of interest are rain attenuation, fade mitigation techniques, iono-
spheric effects on the navigation system, and applications of Navigational
satellite data.

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2021-06-09

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Shekhar, S., Prakash, R., & Vidyarthi, A. (2021). Investigation of NavIC and GPS Multipath Phase for Soil Moisture Studies. Journal of Graphic Era University, 9(2), 183–194. https://doi.org/10.13052/jgeu0975-1416.925

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