• DocumentCode
    358584
  • Title

    New radiometers: SMOS-a dual pol L-band 2D aperture synthesis radiometer

  • Author

    Kerr, Y. ; Font, J. ; Waldteufel, P. ; Camps, A. ; Bara, J. ; Corbella, I. ; Torres, F. ; Duffo, N. ; Vallilossera, M. ; Caudal, G.

  • Author_Institution
    CESBIO, CNRS, Toulouse, France
  • Volume
    5
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    119
  • Abstract
    Since the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have received increased attention to monitor the Earth at low microwave frequencies (L-band), where there is a maximum sensitivity to soil moisture and ocean salinity. At L-band, classic radiometers require large steerable antennas to meet the spatial resolution requirements (30-50 km at most, 10-20 km wished for), from a low polar orbit platform. During the 1990s, technological studies were conducted by the ESA with an eye to design a 2D synthetic aperture L-Band radiometer (the Microwave Imaging Radiometer by Aperture Synthesis project: MIRAS). In 1998, in answer to a call for Earth Explorer Opportunity Missions issued by ESA, the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity Mission proposal (SMOS), based upon a radiometer concept derived from the MIRAS studies, was submitted, In 1999, following a selection procedure, ESA approved the SMOS mission for an extended phase. This paper summarize part of the work carried out on the interferometric radiometry concept and the optimization of the instrument configuration
  • Keywords
    aperture antennas; geophysical equipment; microwave antennas; microwave imaging; radiometers; radiowave interferometry; receiving antennas; remote sensing; L-band 2D aperture synthesis radiometer; Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity Mission proposal; angular resolution; antenna error correction; aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers; dual polarized; instrument performance; large steerable antennas; low microwave frequencies; microwave imaging radiometer; Apertures; Earth; L-band; Marine technology; Microwave frequencies; Microwave technology; Monitoring; Radiometers; SMOS mission; Spatial resolution;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Big Sky, MT
  • ISSN
    1095-323X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5846-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AERO.2000.878481
  • Filename
    878481