Abstract

Multimode microwave remote sensors are a new type of radar system that operates in SAR (synthetic aperture radar), scatterometer, altimeter, and spectrometer modes in a time-sharing manner according to the current task scheduled on small satellites. High flexibility through mode switching is the outstanding advantage of this new microwave remote sensor. Two or more small satellites operating in different operation modes can be networked to perform observations synchronously to provide excellent remote sensing performance. This paper focuses on a method to determine the radar parameters of the scatterometer mode since the frequency band and the platform height of this new of kind sensor are determined according to the requirement of the SAR mode, and their values are evidently different from the values of current scatterometers in orbit. The proposed method systematically presents the complete steps and related formulae of the radar parameter design of scatterometers and determines the signal bandwidth by optimization. A system simulation method of the scatterometer mode is further studied to determine the wind field inversion error and thus evaluate the rationality of the parameter design results. In contrast to the existing methods, which directly add noise to the backscatter coefficients, our method simulates the noisy echo of the scatterometer and then retrieves the wind field by estimated backscatter coefficients from the noisy echo. The performed simulation shows that, by using the designed system parameters, the multimode microwave remote sensor obtains wind field inversion accuracy, resolution and swath width comparable to those of the HY-2 satellite and the QuikSCAT satellite.

Highlights

  • Multimode microwave remote sensors are a new type of radar system mounted on small satellite platforms [1], [2]

  • This paper concentrates on the parameter design method and the system simulation of the multimode microwave remote sensor operating in the scatterometer mode

  • When designing the system parameters of multimode microwave remote sensors operating in scatterometer mode, the performance indicators generally required to be specified by users include the ground range resolution ρgr, azimuth resolution ρaz, internal beam swath Wn, external beam swath Wf, and normalized standard deviation of echo power Kp

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INTRODUCTION

Multimode microwave remote sensors are a new type of radar system mounted on small satellite platforms [1], [2]. This paper concentrates on the parameter design method and the system simulation of the multimode microwave remote sensor operating in the scatterometer mode. The development of a software simulation system is needed to estimate the inversion accuracy of wind speed and wind direction to verify the feasibility of applying multimode microwave remote sensors for wind field inversion of global sea surfaces. The design method for the system parameters of multimode microwave remote sensor systems working in the scatterometer mode is studied. The advantages and disadvantages of three mechanisms, including a fixed fanbeam, rotating pencil-beam and rotating fan-beam, are compared, and the rotating pencil-beam mechanism is selected to be used in the multimode microwave remote sensor operating in scatterometer modes. Based on the above considerations, in this paper, the rotating pencil-beam mechanism is selected for use in multimode microwave remote sensor systems operating in scatterometer mode

SYSTEM PARAMETER DESIGN METHOD BASED ON
XMOD2 GEOPHYSICAL MODEL FUNCTION
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WIND FIELD INVERSION ALGORITHM OF SCATTEROMETERS
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