2005
DOI: 10.1109/tgrs.2004.838385
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Spatial resolution and processing tradeoffs for HYDROS: application of reconstruction and resolution enhancement techniques

Abstract: Abstract-Recent developments in reconstruction and resolution enhancement for microwave instruments suggest a possible tradeoff between computation, resolution, and downlink data rate based on postcollection reconstruction/resolution enhancement processing. The Hydrospheric State mission is designed to measure global soil moisture and freeze/thaw state in support of weather and climate prediction, water, energy, and carbon cycle studies, and natural hazards monitoring. It will use an active and passive L-band … Show more

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“…As has been demonstrated with SeaWinds data, reconstruction/resolution enhancement processing enables high-resolution wind and rain retrieval from the backscatter measurements [6]- [8]. By designing the instrument with this processing in mind, we can optimize the reconstruction resolution enhancement [9].…”
Section: Iiiscatterometer Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has been demonstrated with SeaWinds data, reconstruction/resolution enhancement processing enables high-resolution wind and rain retrieval from the backscatter measurements [6]- [8]. By designing the instrument with this processing in mind, we can optimize the reconstruction resolution enhancement [9].…”
Section: Iiiscatterometer Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIR been applied to scatterometers such as SeaWinds [3] as well as radiometers such as AMSRE and SMM/I [6]. SIR has also been studied for use with the proposed HYDROS, which includes a radiometer, scatterometer, and low resolution SAR [5].…”
Section: Reconstruction Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A practical limitation to the recovery is a response function spectral gain more than 40-50 dB down from the peak, though this number is reduced when the measurement SNR is low [5]. Unfortunately, low SNR is common for the Titan Radar.…”
Section: Reconstruction Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[2][3][4][5][6] The SIR algorithm is a variation of the multiplicative algebraic-reconstruction technique which could find the optimal estimate of brightness temperature by iterative algorithms. [7][8][9] The Wiener filter method using filter and Fourier transform theory to invert the convolution processing in measurement could also reconstruct the brightness temperature. [10][11][12] These methods have been widely used in microwave radiometer data from LEO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%