Title :
RFI characterization for SMAP using L-band direct sampled data obtained during the SMAPVEX12 airborne campaign
Author :
Aksoy, Mustafa ; Johnson, Jamie ; Misra, Sudip ; O´Dwyer, Ian
Author_Institution :
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
NASA´s Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission (scheduled for launch in 2014) will have an L-band radiometer to measure brightness temperature values for retrieving soil moisture information. Previous studies have shown that, although the 1400-1427 MHz frequency band is allocated for geophysical remote sensing applications, significant RFI corruption nevertheless occurs. The SMAP radiometer will utilize a digital backend to improve the detection and mitigation of RFI. The digital backend will use a 3.2 kHz sampling frequency to allow sub-milisecond pulse detection and mitigation techniques. In addition, the digital backend will also provide 16 frequency channels (1.5 MHz bandwidth each) so that spectral RFI detection methods can be applied. Finally, the SMAP digital backend will compute the first four moments of observed fields, making computation of the Kurtosis statistic possible as well.
Keywords :
brightness; geophysical image processing; moisture; radiofrequency interference; radiometers; remote sensing; sampling methods; soil; Kurtosis statistic; L-band direct sampled data; L-band radiometer; NASA; RFI characterization; RFI corruption; RFI detection; RFI mitigation; SMAP digital backend; SMAP mission; SMAP radiometer; SMAPVEX12 airborne campaign; bandwidth 1.5 MHz; brightness temperature value measurement; frequency 1400 MHz to 1427 MHz; frequency 3.2 kHz; frequency channel; geophysical remote sensing application; sampling frequency; soil moisture active passive mission; soil moisture information; submilisecond pulse detection; submilisecond pulse mitigation; Educational institutions; L-band; Microwave radiometry; NASA; Narrowband; Soil moisture; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM), 2013 US National Committee of URSI National
Conference_Location :
Boulder, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4776-1
DOI :
10.1109/USNC-URSI-NRSM.2013.6524989