Title :
GNOS — Radio occultation sounder on board of Chinese FY3 satellites
Author :
Xianyi Wang ; Yueqiang Sun ; Qifei Du ; Weihua Bai ; Dongwei Wang ; Yuerong Cai ; Di Wu ; Qinglong Yu
Author_Institution :
Nat. Space Sci. Center, Beijing, China
Abstract :
GNOS is a dual-frequency GPS/Beidou receiver developed for GNSS radio occultation studies. It is developed and manufactured by National Space Science Center(NSSC) under a contract with the China Meteorological Administration(CMA) and is designed to provide vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, pressure, humidity, as well as ionospheric electron density on a global scale. GNOS first flight mission is on-board the Chinese FY3C meteorological satellite, launched on Sep, 2013. It will also be on-board the follow-up FY3 satellites in the future. This paper focuses on the current GNOS design and characteristics for the FY3C mission. The instrument performance derived from analysis of measurement data in laboratory and mountain-based occultation validation experiments is presented. The comparison between Open Loop and Close Loop are shown. The refractivity profiles of GNOS obtained during the mountain-based experiment are also compared with those from radiosondes.
Keywords :
atmospheric humidity; atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric precipitation; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; AD 2013 09; China Meteorological Administration; Chinese FY3 satellites; FY3C mission; GNOS design; GNOS receiver; GNOS refractivity profiles; GNSS radio occultation; NSSC; National Space Science Center; atmospheric humidity profile; atmospheric pressure profile; atmospheric temperature profile; dual-frequency GPS-Beidou receiver; mountain-based occultation validation experiments; radio occultation sounder; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Global Positioning System; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Terrestrial atmosphere; FY3; GNOS; Occultation; Open loop;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6947614