DocumentCode
512917
Title
Level 1 algorithm development of spaceborne dual-frequency precipitation radar (DPR) for GPM
Author
Shimizu, Shuji ; Yoshida, Masafumi ; Hanado, Hiroshi ; Higashiuwatoko, Tomohiko
Author_Institution
Earth Obs. Res. Center, Japan Aerosp. Exploration Agency, Tsukuba, Japan
Volume
1
fYear
2009
fDate
12-17 July 2009
Abstract
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) started as an international mission and follow-on mission of the TRMM project to obtain more accurate and frequent observations of precipitation. The accurate measurement of precipitation will be achieved by the Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) installed on the GPM core satellite. DPR consists of two radars, which are Ku-band (13.6 GHz) precipitation radar (KuPR) and Ka-band (35.5 GHz) radar (KaPR). Level 1 algorithm, which calculates engineering values, for processing the products of each KuPR and KaPR will be developed based on the PR level 1 algorithm. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is developing level 1 algorithm. Housekeeping (HK) and science telemetry data of the DPR is basically similar to that of PR except for pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and noise sampling. DPR will use variable PRF (VPRF) technique to obtain higher sensitivity under the limited resources on the spacecraft. Sampling methods of noise for each angle are different between PR and DPR. The information of VPRF table and noise sampling will be added to level 1 products of KuPR and KaPR. KaPR sampling simulation experiment using TRMM PR was carried out for half-day on 15 March 2007 to get the same geometry data of KaPR scanning in order to create synthetic data of level 1 products for development of higher-level algorithms of DPR and examine to make the best use of them in the critical design, operation and algorithm development for DPR. It successfully finished and we could get the simulation data with same geometry of KaPR scanning.
Keywords
atmospheric precipitation; remote sensing by radar; space vehicles; AD 2007 03 15; Global Precipitation Measurement mission; Housekeeping; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; Level 1 algorithm development; TRMM project; noise sampling; pulse repetition frequency; science telemetry data; spaceborne Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar; spacecraft; Aerospace engineering; Frequency; Geometry; Radar measurements; Sampling methods; Satellites; Solid modeling; Space vehicles; Spaceborne radar; Telemetry; DPR; GPM; algorithm; component;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,2009 IEEE International,IGARSS 2009
Conference_Location
Cape Town
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3394-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3395-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2009.5416891
Filename
5416891
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