Electronically Steered Thinned Array Radiometer (ESTAR) system design, calibration, and sensitivity
Abstract
The ESTAR system, an imaging L-band radiometer designed to provide measurements of soil moisture from space, is described. The large aperture size dictated by the resolution requirement (10 km or less) suggests the use of aperture synthesis, and plans to have ESTAR operate in low earth orbit require that the synthesis be performed in the short data acquisition time permitted by satellite motion. Two forms of ESTAR are described. ESTAR-0 is to be an airborne prototype designed for proof of concept; it will image a line of eight adjacent pixels with 8 degree spatial resolution of 0.1 degree Kelvin temperature resolution, given 1 sec integration time. ESTAR-1 is the satellite version to operate from space. A tentative sensor design will image a line of 128 0.5 degree pixels with 2.0 degree K resolution assuming 0.7 sec integration at 700 km altitude.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985ITGRS...2..635R
- Keywords:
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- Airborne Equipment;
- Microwave Radiometers;
- Satellite-Borne Instruments;
- Soil Moisture;
- Antenna Design;
- Calibrating;
- High Resolution;
- Systems Engineering;
- Ultrahigh Frequencies