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This paper presents the design and preliminary performance tests of an L-band synthetic aperture interferometic radiometer using the new sampling concept of clock scan. With the advantages of simple and deployable array structure, the concept of Clock Scanning Microwave Interferometric Radiometer (CS-MIR) has much potential to apply for the future Solar Polar Orbit (SPO) and Geostationary Earth Orbit...
A combined L-band active and passive sensor for space-based ocean salinity observation has been proposed in MIRSlab, CAS [1] [2]. A ground-based prototype has been developed to demonstrate the concept and performance of the instrument. The experimental result of the passive part of the prototype, the L-band 1-D synthetic aperture radiometer, has been introduced in this paper.
The MICAP(microwave imager combined active and passive), which has been selected to be a candidate payload for future Chinese ocean salinity mission, contains an L-band digital beam forming(DBF) scatterometer for the purpose of elimination of ocean surface roughness and wind retrieving. In this paper, data pre-processing flow for this scatterometer to obtain data ready for sea surface salinity and...
Water Cycle Observation Mission (WCOM) is an earth science mission proposed and focused on the research of water cycle under global change. With its three dedicated designed main payloads, WCOM can achieve synchronized observation on a group of global water cycle key parameters, including soil moisture, ocean salinity, snow water equivalent, soil freeze-thaw, atmospheric water vapor, precipitation...
Sea surface salinity (SSS) plays an important role in global water cycle. In recent years, satellite based remote sensing has proven to be a promising approach for global SSS observation. A new payload concept, named MICAP (microwave imager combined active and passive), has been introduced in this paper. MICAP is a suit of active/passive instrument package, which includes L/C/K band one-dimensional...
Sea surface salinity as an ocean variable plays an important role in various components of the water and energy cycle. Recently a Chinese space mission using a new concept of Microwave Imager Combined Active and Passive (MICAP) at L-band is proposed for the ocean salinity measurement. MICAP uses interferometric techniques for both the radiometer and the scatterometer, which adopt two kinds of linear...
System study and development of an L-band one-dimensional synthetic aperture radiometer, or microwave interferometric radiometer (MIR), has been introduced in this paper. This radiometer is the passive part of a combined active/passive instrument for space-based ocean salinity observation. Recent progresses on radiometer hardware development and system simulation have been introduced.
The concept of a new type combined L-band active and passive sensor for soil moisture and ocean salinity measurement has been proposed in this paper. The passive part of this combined system is a one-dimensional synthetic aperture radiometer, while the active part is a digital beam forming scatterometer. Preliminary considerations for space-borne system design and performance evaluation has also been...
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