DocumentCode :
805738
Title :
The Calibration of the Envisat Radar Altimeter Receiver by a Passive Technique
Author :
Pierdicca, Nazzareno ; Greco, Bruno ; Bignami, Christian ; Ferrazzoli, Paolo ; Mattioli, Vinia ; Pulvirenti, Luca
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., La Sapienza Univ., Rome
Volume :
44
Issue :
11
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
3297
Lastpage :
3307
Abstract :
The passive calibration of the Radar Altimeter (RA) consists of characterizing the receiver gain by observing natural surfaces with known emission in the so-called noise-listen mode. It is based on the comparison between the simulated values of the brightness temperature impinging on the altimeter antenna, and the digital counts at the output of the altimeter receiver in the absence of echo. The proposed method aims to calibrate measurements of the backscattering coefficient performed by a spaceborne altimeter based on the assumption that the receiver gain is the main source of uncertainty. This paper focuses on the general approach undertaken to characterize the receiver and to simulate the brightness temperature at the top of the atmosphere observed by the Envisat RA-2. The simulations rely on emissivity models for land and sea, as well as on atmospheric radiation models supported by a continuous flow of online data used as model inputs. To assess the accuracy, the model outputs are compared with observations from calibrated radiometers, namely the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager and Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager, with particular attention to the low-frequency channels (10 and 19 GHz). The new method has been first tested on European Remote Sensing satellite data and has been subsequently adopted for Envisat RA-2 in the framework of the Envisat Calibration and Validation activities managed by European Space Agency. The evaluation of the receiver gain at both Ku-band and S-band is presented and compared to the preflight values, as well as to transponder calibration done for Ku-band. An error budget for the final estimates is also presented and discussed
Keywords :
atmospheric radiation; backscatter; calibration; emissivity; radar altimetry; radar antennas; radar receivers; radiometers; remote sensing by radar; 10 GHz; 19 GHz; Envisat Calibration-Validation activities; Envisat RA-2; Envisat Radar Altimeter receiver; European Remote Sensing satellite data; European Space Agency; Ku-band; S-band; Special Sensor Microwave/Imager; Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager; altimeter antenna; atmospheric radiation models; backscattering coefficient; brightness temperature; digital counts; emissivity models; error budget; land; natural surfaces; noise-listen mode; passive calibration; passive technique; radiometers; receiver gain; sea; spaceborne altimeter; transponder calibration; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Brightness temperature; Calibration; Ocean temperature; Passive radar; Radar antennas; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Spaceborne radar; Backscattering coefficient; Radar Altimeter (RA); calibration; microwave emission models; microwave radiometry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2006.879110
Filename :
1717724
Link To Document :
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