Abstract
Reflected GPS (Global Positioning System) signals can be utilized for remote sensing as they contain valuable information regarding the reflecting surface. An image of the area of interest can be generated if the direct and reflected signal are manipulated using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) signal processing techniques. This paper describes the design of a twochannel GPS front end and data capturing device intended for the simultaneous acquisition of direct and reflected GPS L1 frequency signals, these signals are subsequently used for image reconstruction. Details of some initials tests and experiments to verify the functionality of the device are also presented.

M Usman, D W Armitage. (2013) Initial Experiments for a Remote Imaging System based on Reflected GPS Signals , Journal of Space Technology , Volume 3, Issue 3.
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