A Seasat-A Synthetic Aperture Imaging Radar System
Abstract
The Seasat-A Synthetic Aperture Imaging Radar System is the first radar system of its kind designed for the study of ocean wave patterns from orbit. The basic requirement of this system is to generate continuous radar imagery with a 100-km swath with 25 m resolution from an orbital altitude of 800 km. These requirements impose unique system design problems and their solutions will be stated. The end to end data system will be described including interactions of the spacecraft, antenna, sensor, telemetry link, and data processor. The synthetic aperture radar system generates a large quantity of data (110 megabits per second) requiring the use of a dedicated data link. The data link selected for use with the synthetic aperture radar is an analog link with stable local oscillator encoding. The problems associated in telemetering the radar information with sufficient fidelity to synthesize an image on the ground will be described as well as the selected solutions to the problems.
- Publication:
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Systems Design Driven by Sensors
- Pub Date:
- October 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976sdds.conf.....J
- Keywords:
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- Oceanography;
- Radar Imagery;
- Satellite-Borne Radar;
- Seasat 1;
- Synthetic Arrays;
- Apertures;
- Satellite Design;
- User Requirements;
- Water Waves;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking