%0 Thesis %A Covert, Jared D %D 2020 %T Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture with I-Band Signals of Opportunity %U https://hammer.purdue.edu/articles/thesis/Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicle_Remote_Sensing_of_Soil_Moisture_with_I-Band_Signals_of_Opportunity/12275162 %R 10.25394/PGS.12275162.v1 %2 https://hammer.purdue.edu/ndownloader/files/22616105 %K Remote sensing %K unmanned aerial vehicles %K signals of opportunity %K I-Band %K soil moisture %K Aerospace Engineering %K Autonomous Vehicles %K Electrical and Electronic Engineering not elsewhere classified %X Measurements of root zone soil moisture play large roles in our understanding of the water cycle, weather, climate, land-heat exchanges, drought forecasting, and agriculture. Current measurements are made using a combination of ground-based sampling and active and passive microwave remote sensing. Signals of Opportunity (SoOp) has emerged as a promising method for sensing soil moisture, using satellite communication signals to make bi-static reflectometry measurements. The current combination of ground and satellite-based measurements for soil moisture results in a gap of useful spatial and temporal resolutions, as well as limited soil penetration depth. This thesis developed and constructed an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) mountable, I-band SoOp instrument with calibration capabilities, along with supporting specular point mapping and mission planning software. This work advances the creation of a compact, mobile, root zone soil moisture (RZSM) remote sensing system. %I Purdue University Graduate School