Research fields
Advanced knowledge into Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) error sources related to radio wave propagation and interference effects. The description of tropospheric, ionospheric, multipath and interference effects and how those affect GNSS receivers and impact observables. Statistics and signal processing especially in GPS application. Comprehension of the interaction between the volcanic plumes and the GPS signals, applied on the Mount Etna test site. GPS tropospheric tomography for DInSAR technique application.
Selected Publications
- Aranzulla, M., Cannavò, F., Scollo, S., Puglisi, G., Immé, G. (2012), Can GPS detect volcanic plumes on Mount Etna?, Miscellanea INGV, vol. 15; p. 17, ISSN 2039-6651
- Aranzulla, M., Cannavò, F., Scollo, S., Puglisi, G., Immé, G. (2012), Volcanic ash detection by GPS signal, GPS soluitions, doi: 10.1007/s10291-012-0294-4
- Puglisi, G., ARANZULLA, M., Behncke, B., Branca, S., Buongiorno, M. F., Coltelli, M., Casu, F., De Beni, E., Guglielmino, F., Musacchio, M., Proietti, C., Sansosti, E., Silvesti, M., Solaro, G., Spampinato, L., Zoffoli, S. (2011), InSAR and thermal monitoring of lava fountain episodes at Mt. Etna: the case study of the ASI-SRV Pilot project during the January 2001 episode, FRINGE2011. 8th International Workshop on “Advances in the Science and Applications of SAR Interferometry ” 19 th September -23 rd September 2011 ESA-ESRIN Frascati Italy . Frascati Italy
- Aranzulla, M., Puglisi, G., Bruno, V., (2007), Experiments of radio-wave velocity tomography for DInSAR applications at mt. Etna using GPS data, FRINGE2007. Advances in SAR Interferometry from Envisat and ERS Missions, ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy.
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