Title :
Japanese Earth Resources Satellite-1 synthetic aperture radar
Author :
Nemoto, Yoshiaki ; Nishino, Hideo ; Ono, Makoto ; Mizutamari, Hitoshi ; Nishikawa, Katsuhiko ; Tanaka, Kaoru
Author_Institution :
Japan Resources Obs. Syst. Organ., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
6/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to be launched on the Japanese Earth Resources Satellite-1 is described. The SAR is operated in the L-band. The mission is mainly dedicated to geological applications. The ground resolution of the processed image is designed as 18 m and the off-nadir angle required to meet geological applications is 35°. The design and performance of the key system parameters are discussed, along with the reasons for choosing such design parameters. The antenna is a thin-flat-foldable configuration that has a 11.9-m by 2.2-m aperture when extended in orbit. The transmitter, receiver, and signal processor are all of the solid-state type to achieve high reliability of operation. They transmit an 1100-W peak (minimum) chirp pulse and receive the return echos and process the echo signals into in-phase and quadrature data streams
Keywords :
artificial satellites; geology; geophysical equipment; remote sensing by radar; JERS-1; Japanese Earth Resources Satellite-1; L-band; chirp pulse; echo signals; foldable antenna; geological applications; ground resolution; in-phase data streams; off-nadir angle; quadrature data streams; reliability; synthetic aperture radar; Aperture antennas; Earth; Geology; Image resolution; Process design; Signal processing; Solid state circuits; Spaceborne radar; Synthetic aperture radar; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE