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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
卷 38, 期 5, 页码 2114-2121出版社
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/36.868870
关键词
ocean wind; range-gating; rotating fanbeam; scatterometry; spaceborne radar
A new simple scatterometer concept combines the advantages of both the fixed, multiple beam, sidelooking radar such as AMI-Wind (ERS-1/2) and NSCAT (ADEOS), and the conically scanning pencil-beam radar such as SeaWinds, A wide, fanbeam antenna is rotated around a vertical axis with a slow rotation rate. For a satellite at an altitude of 725 km, the antenna footprint sweeps a circular donut of 1500 km diameter. Such a slow conical scan combined with the motion of the satellite at approximate to 7 km/s ground speed results in highly overlapping successive sweeps such that an image pixel is revisited up to 10 similar to 11 times during an overpass. The pixels in the radial direction are resolved by range-gating the radar echo. Depending on the across-track position of the imaged pixel, the measurement acquisitions during an overpass consist of a set of sigma degrees at different combinations of the azimuth and incident angles. A preliminary optimization of the system resulted in a C-band radar concept with a 15 km multiple-look spatial resolution and global coverage in two days. A sketch of the developed concept, preliminary system design, and predicted performance are described.
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