DocumentCode
10863
Title
SMOS Radiometer in the 1400–1427-MHz Passive Band: Impact of the RFI Environment and Approach to Its Mitigation and Cancellation
Author
Daganzo-Eusebio, Elena ; Oliva, R. ; Kerr, Yann H. ; Nieto, Sara ; Richaume, Philippe ; Mecklenburg, Susanne Martha
Author_Institution
Eur. Space Res. & Technol. Centre, Eur. Space Agency, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Volume
51
Issue
10
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
4999
Lastpage
5007
Abstract
The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) radiometer operates within the Earth Exploration Satellite Service passive band at 1400-1427 MHz. Since its launch in November 2009, SMOS images are strongly impacted by radio frequency interference (RFI). So far RFI sources distributed worldwide have been detected. Up to 42% of these RFIs could be suppressed thanks to the co-operation of the National Spectrum Management Authorities. Some of the strongest RFI sources might mask other weaker sources underneath, hence it is expected the total number of RFI detected may increase as strong ones are progressively identified and switched off. Most RFIs are located in Asia and Europe, which together hold ~73% of the active sources and of the strongest interference. The areas affected by RFI may experience either an underestimation in the retrieved values of soil moisture and ocean salinity or data loss, with the associated detrimental impact on the scientific return. ESA and the teams participating in SMOS mission have put in place different strategies to alleviate this RFI situation.
Keywords
oceanographic equipment; oceanography; radiofrequency interference; radiometers; soil; AD 2009 11; Asia; ESA; Earth Exploration Satellite Service; Europe; National Spectrum Management Authorities; RFI approach; RFI detection; RFI environment impact; RFI situation; RFI source distribution; SMOS images; SMOS mission; SMOS radiometer; active sources; data loss; frequency 1400 MHz to 1427 MHz; ocean salinity retrieved value underestimation; passive band; radio frequency interference; scientific return associated detrimental impact; soil moisture and ocean salinity; soil moisture retrieved value underestimation; Earth; Europe; Interference; Pollution measurement; Radio spectrum management; Radiometry; SMOS mission; Interference; radio spectrum management; radiometry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2259179
Filename
6547695
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