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IEEE OES-GRSS-APS Invited Talk 2 (14 July 2026)


IEEE OES-GRSS-APS Invited Technical Talk 2

Speaker: Dr. Kegen Yu

Title:Monitoring Ocean States with Spaceborne GNSS Reflectometry

Abstract: Global Satellite Navigation System Reflectometry (GNSS-R) is an emerging remote sensing technology that is increasingly widely used in Earth observation, environmental parameter retrieval, and monitoring of marine and terrestrial disasters. This talk primarily discusses the use of spaceborne GNSS-R technology for monitoring ocean conditions, selecting three ocean parameters—sea surface wind speed and direction, and sea surface wave height—as retrieval targets. It focuses on studying how to construct ocean parameter retrieval models using machine learning algorithms under the condition of sufficient observational data samples. Model training primarily utilizes GNSS-R observation data from China's Fengyun-3E and the U.S. CYGNSS satellites, along with several ocean parameter product datasets as reference data. Through extensive experimental data processing, the model's performance was validated, demonstrating that spaceborne GNSS-R technology can be applied to monitor ocean conditions and serve as an effective supplement to existing ocean monitoring techniques.

Time: 3pm-4pm NST, 14 July, 2026

Location: CSF-1203, Memorial University

Date and Time

Date: 14 Jul 2026Time: 03:00 PM NDT to 04:00 PM NDT

Location

  • St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Canada
  • Building: CSF
  • Room Number: 1203

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Speakers

Kegen Yu

 

Topic:

Monitoring Ocean States with Spaceborne GNSS Reflectometry





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