Title :
Geolocation and pointing accuracy analysis for the WindSat sensor
Author :
Purdy, William E. ; Gaiser, Peter W. ; Poe, Gene A. ; Uliana, Enzo A. ; Meissner, Thomas ; Wentz, Frank J.
Author_Institution :
Purdy Eng. Inc., Poolesville, MD, USA
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Geolocation and pointing accuracy analyses of the WindSat flight data are presented. The two topics were intertwined in the flight data analysis and will be addressed together. WindSat has no unusual geolocation requirements relative to other sensors, but its beam pointing knowledge accuracy is especially critical to support accurate polarimetric radiometry. Pointing accuracy was improved and verified using geolocation analysis in conjunction with scan bias analysis. Two methods were needed to properly identify and differentiate between data time tagging and pointing knowledge errors. Matchups comparing coastlines indicated in imagery data with their known geographic locations were used to identify geolocation errors. These coastline matchups showed possible pointing errors with ambiguities as to the true source of the errors. Scan bias analysis of U, the third Stokes parameter, and of vertical and horizontal polarizations provided measurement of pointing offsets resolving ambiguities in the coastline matchup analysis. Several geolocation and pointing bias sources were incrementally eliminated resulting in pointing knowledge and geolocation accuracy that met all design requirements.
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; microwave measurement; polarimetry; radiometry; remote sensing; WindSat flight data; WindSat sensor; coastline matchup analysis; data time tagging error; flight data analysis; geographic locations; geolocation analysis; geolocation errors; horizontal polarization; imagery data; pointing accuracy analysis; pointing knowledge error; polarimetric radiometry; scan bias analysis; third Stokes parameter; vertical polarization; Extraterrestrial measurements; Image sensors; Laboratories; Microwave radiometry; Polarization; Satellite broadcasting; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Stokes parameters; Tagging; Geolocation; polarimetry; radiometry;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2005.858415