4.6 Article

Influence of aircraft attitude on fully polarized radiometer and its correction

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
Volume 44, Issue 20, Pages 6350-6374

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2023.2266120

Keywords

Fully polarized microwave radiometer; flight attitude; scanning mode; polarization rotation; sea surface brightness temperature

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This paper establishes a full link transfer model for a fully polarized microwave radiometer and analyzes the impact of aircraft attitude on various parameters, aiming to draw researchers' attention to attitude control. The influence of attitude on radiometers is clarified and corrected through the model, achieving rapid correction. The model proposed in this paper exhibits high accuracy in wind vector analysis.
As an important load of airborne/spaceborne passive microwave remote sensing, fully polarized microwave radiometer is widely used to the measurement of wind vector and salinity on sea surface. The retrieval of ocean surface parameters requires high accuracy data of radiometer. In recent years, the data correction scheme of fully polarized radiometer is common, but the attitude problem of radiometer is not paid enough attention. This paper establishes a full link transfer model for a fully polarized microwave radiometer, and focus on analysing the impact of aircraft attitude on various parameters. This paper aims to draw researchers' attention to attitude control of fully polarized microwave radiometer. Through the model established in this paper, the influence of attitude on fully polarized microwave radiometers is clarified and corrected, then rapidly correction can be achieved. Through simulation model, the impact of different attitudes on data can be calculated in advance before flight tests, and can provide guidance for attitude control. Using the corrected data for wind vector analysis, the deviation of wind direction is within 10 circle , which also verifies the accuracy of the model in this paper. The model proposed in this paper can achieve fast and accurate correction of radiometer parameters and the error prediction caused by attitude, which provides a strong guarantee for the inversion of sea surface parameters.

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