Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite
The Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite is designed to monitor global sea-surface salinity (SSS). One of the main payloads onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite, named the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR), is a two-dimensional interferometric radiometer system with an L-band, Y-shaped...
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| description | The Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite is designed to monitor global sea-surface salinity (SSS). One of the main payloads onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite, named the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR), is a two-dimensional interferometric radiometer system with an L-band, Y-shaped antenna array. The comparison of two different array orientations is analyzed by an end-to-end simulation based on the configuration of the IMR. Simulation results of the different array orientations are presented and analyzed, including the brightness temperature (TB) images, the distribution of the incidence angles in the field of view, the TB radiometric resolutions, the spatial resolutions, the number of measurements in the Earth grid and the expected SSS accuracy. From the simulations we conclude that one of the array orientations has better performance for SSS inversion than the other one. The advantages mainly result in wider swath and better SSS accuracy at the edge of the swath, which then improve the accuracy of the monthly SSS after averaging. The differences of the Sun’s effects for two different array orientations are also presented. The analysis in this paper provides the guidance and reference for the in-orbit design of the array orientation for the IMR. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-623ae250fdb643ffaefca53344c885df2025-08-19T22:07:25ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-09-012018539610.3390/s20185396Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity SatelliteYan Li0Mingsen Lin1Xiaobin Yin2Wu Zhou3Piesat Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100195, ChinaKey Laboratory of Space Ocean Remote Sensing and Application, Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100081, ChinaPiesat Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100195, ChinaKey Laboratory of Space Ocean Remote Sensing and Application, Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100081, ChinaThe Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite is designed to monitor global sea-surface salinity (SSS). One of the main payloads onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite, named the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR), is a two-dimensional interferometric radiometer system with an L-band, Y-shaped antenna array. The comparison of two different array orientations is analyzed by an end-to-end simulation based on the configuration of the IMR. Simulation results of the different array orientations are presented and analyzed, including the brightness temperature (TB) images, the distribution of the incidence angles in the field of view, the TB radiometric resolutions, the spatial resolutions, the number of measurements in the Earth grid and the expected SSS accuracy. From the simulations we conclude that one of the array orientations has better performance for SSS inversion than the other one. The advantages mainly result in wider swath and better SSS accuracy at the edge of the swath, which then improve the accuracy of the monthly SSS after averaging. The differences of the Sun’s effects for two different array orientations are also presented. The analysis in this paper provides the guidance and reference for the in-orbit design of the array orientation for the IMR.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/18/5396Chinese Ocean Salinity SatelliteInterferometric Microwave Radiometersea surface salinitybrightness temperatureantenna array orientation |
| spellingShingle | Yan Li Mingsen Lin Xiaobin Yin Wu Zhou Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite Interferometric Microwave Radiometer sea surface salinity brightness temperature antenna array orientation |
| title | Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite |
| title_full | Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite |
| title_fullStr | Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite |
| title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite |
| title_short | Analysis of the Antenna Array Orientation Performance of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer (IMR) Onboard the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite |
| title_sort | analysis of the antenna array orientation performance of the interferometric microwave radiometer imr onboard the chinese ocean salinity satellite |
| topic | Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite Interferometric Microwave Radiometer sea surface salinity brightness temperature antenna array orientation |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/18/5396 |
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