Title :
Reduction of the Reconstruction Bias in Synthetic Aperture Imaging Radiometry
Author_Institution :
OMP-LATT/UMR5572, Toulouse
fDate :
July 31 2006-Aug. 4 2006
Abstract :
Synthetic Aperture Imaging Radiometers (SAIR) are powerful instruments for high-resolution observation of planetary surfaces at low microwave frequencies. This article is concerned with the reconstruction of radiometric brightness temperature maps from SAIR interferometric measurements. Even in the absence of modeling errors and radiometric noise, a systematic error, or bias, has been observed in the reconstructed maps. The origin of this bias is analyzed and an efficient solution is proposed for reducing it. Particular emphasis is laid on numerical simulations carried out for the SMOS space mission, a project led by the European Space Agency and devoted to the remote sensing of Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity from a low orbit platform.
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; radar interferometry; radar signal processing; radiometry; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; European Space Agency; SAIR interferometric measurements; SMOS space mission; Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission; high resolution observation; radiometric brightness temperature reconstruction; reconstruction bias reduction; synthetic aperture imaging radiometers; synthetic aperture imaging radiometry; systematic error; High-resolution imaging; Image reconstruction; Instruments; Microwave imaging; Microwave radiometry; Ocean temperature; Radiometers; Sea surface; Space missions; Surface reconstruction;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2006. IGARSS 2006. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9510-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2006.301