RFI mitigation for 2D Synthetic Aperture Interferometric Radiometers using combined theoretical and machine learning technique
Ming Xu,
Hongping Li,
Xiaobin Yin
Abstract:Synthetic Aperture Interferometric Radiometer (SAIR) as one of the most advanced instruments for Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) observation, has been in service on SMOS mission for years and is planned on the Chinese Ocean Salinity Satellite in the near future. However, a lot of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) emissions are found in SMOS views, which contaminate the brightness temperature measurements of the SAIR instrument, and further impede the retrieval of SSS fields. Concerning SAIR’s operating mode, this … Show more
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