DocumentCode :
47048
Title :
GNSS-R Altimeter Based on Doppler Multi-looking
Author :
D´Addio, Salvatore ; Martin-Neira, Manuel ; di Bisceglie, M. ; Galdi, C. ; Martin Alemany, Francisco
Author_Institution :
Electr. Dept., Eur. Space Agency, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Volume :
7
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
May-14
Firstpage :
1452
Lastpage :
1460
Abstract :
Measuring ocean mesoscale variability is one of the main objectives of next generation satellite altimeters. Current radar altimeters make observations only at the nadir sub-satellite ground track, which is not sufficient to sample the ocean surface with the required spatial and temporal sampling. The GNSS-R concept has been proposed as an alternative observation system in order to overcome this limitation, since it allows performing altimetry along several points simultaneously over a very wide swath. Latest proposed GNSS-R altimeter configurations allow measuring sea height with an accuracy of few decimeters over spatial scales of 50-100 km, by means of a single-pass. This paper proposes an innovative processing and retracking concept for GNSS-R altimeters based on the acquisition of the full delay-Doppler map (DDM), which allows to acquire multiple waveforms at different Doppler frequencies, whose footprints are located outside the typical pulse-limited region. The proposed processing adapts the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) delay-Doppler concept of spaceborne radar altimeters for use in a GNSS-R system. This processing yields additional multi-look with respect to conventional GNSS-R concepts and translates into an improvement of the altimetry performance estimated to be at least 25%-30%, and even higher, depending on the wanted along-track spatial resolution. The proposed processing can also provide measurements with high spatial resolution at best possible performance, and more generally, offers various possibilities for optimal trade-off between spatial-resolution and height estimation accuracy.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; oceanographic techniques; radar altimetry; remote sensing by radar; satellite navigation; sea level; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; Doppler frequencies; Doppler multilooking; GNSS-R altimeter configurations; GNSS-R concept; GNSS-R system; along-track spatial resolution; altimetry performance; delay-Doppler map; height estimation accuracy; high spatial resolution; multiple waveforms; nadir subsatellite ground track; next-generation satellite altimeters; observation system; ocean mesoscale variability; ocean surface; pulse-limited region; retracking concept; sea height; spaceborne radar altimeters; spatial sampling; spatial scales; synthetic aperture radar delay-Doppler concept; temporal sampling; Altimetry; Antennas; Doppler effect; Global Positioning System; Sea surface; Spatial resolution; Delay-Doppler altimetry; GNSS reflectometry; PARIS concept; ocean altimetry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1404
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2309352
Filename :
6777324
Link To Document :
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