Proceedings, IEEE Aerospace Conference
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2002.1035700
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The wide swath ocean altimeter: radar interferometry for global ocean mapping with centimetric accuracy

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“…The number of looks processed for each pixel will help to improve the instrumental height error budget. However, in contrast to the WSOA mission, where large multi-looking process were assumed ( [4][5][6]), a large pixel will cause phase unwrapping error, as well as land contamination, impacting the height error budget. Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The number of looks processed for each pixel will help to improve the instrumental height error budget. However, in contrast to the WSOA mission, where large multi-looking process were assumed ( [4][5][6]), a large pixel will cause phase unwrapping error, as well as land contamination, impacting the height error budget. Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The WatER mission consists of a Ka band Radar Interferometer (KaRIN) coupled with a nadir Ka band altimeter (AltiKa) [3] for filling the nadir gap and for risk reduction in the KaRIN calibration. KaRIN builds on the heritage of the SRTM mission and the Wide Swath Ocean Altimeter (WSOA), originally expected to be implemented onboard Jason-2 [4][5][6], to provide a new measurement capability for monitoring fresh water.…”
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“…Therefore, we utilize the flat-earth phase to calibrate the system parameters. Phases in the black box in Figure 7b are selected to acquire the flat-earth phase curve along the slant-range direction, then the flat-earth phase curve is fitted to the nominal Equation (13). By changing different combination of parameters ( , , ) and seeking the minimum RMSE between flat-earth phase curve and the nominal equation.…”
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“…In the coastal area, the environments are complex and the echoes data from these areas are contaminated by the land reflection signals. To solve such problem, scientists put forward some new radar altimeter systems, such as microsatellite Ka-band altimeter [9]- [11], wide-swath ocean altimeter [12], [13], and synthetic aperture radar altimeter (SARAL) [14]- [17].…”
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