Title :
GPM microwave imager key technologies, performance and calibration results
Author :
Newell, David ; Figgins, Don ; Draper, David ; Berdanier, Barry ; Kubitschek, Michael ; Sexton, Adam ; Krimchansky, Sergey
Author_Institution :
Ball Aerosp. & Technol. Corp., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Microwave Imager (GMI) Instrument was built and tested by Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation (Ball) under a contract with the GPM program at NASA Goddard. The design is a light-weight and compact scanning microwave radiometer with a stowable main reflector. Because calibration is a key consideration for GMI, the design includes multiple features to enhance calibration accuracy including a dual calibration system. The dual calibration system uses noise diodes in addition to hot and cold targets to provide on-board computation of nonlinearity and detection of transient errors in the hot and cold targets. The results of the ground calibration testing are presented. The noise diodes are key to reducing ground calibration errors. In this paper we describe the instrument and present the measured performance of the GMI instrument. We describe the key technologies developed for the GMI instrument. The measured performance is presented along with trend data through spacecraft level testing. The results of the instrument calibration are also summarized.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; calibration; radiometers; remote sensing; Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation; GPM GMI instrument; GPM microwave imager key technologies; GPM program; NASA Goddard; dual calibration system; global precipitation measurement; ground calibration testing; microwave imager; noise diodes; scanning microwave radiometer; stowable main reflector; transient error detection; Calibration; Instruments; Microwave measurement; Microwave radiometry; Radio frequency; Space vehicles; Testing; GMI; GPM; Radiometer; calibration; microwave;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1114-1
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6721366