Remote Sensing (Apr 2024)

Concept of Spaceborne Ocean Microwave Dual-Function Integrated Sensor for Wind and Wave Measurement

  • Hang Li,
  • Wenkang Liu,
  • Guangcai Sun,
  • Changhong Chen,
  • Mengdao Xing,
  • Zhenhua Zhang,
  • Jie Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16081472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 1472

Abstract

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Dedicated to synchronously acquiring large-area, high-precision, and multi-scale ocean wind and wave information, a novel concept of a spaceborne ocean microwave dual-function integrated sensor is proposed in this paper. It integrates the functions of a scatterometer and SAR by sharing a single phased-array antenna. An overview of the scientific requirements and motivations for the sensor are outlined firstly. In order to fulfill the observation requirements of both the functions, the constraints on the system parameters such as frequency, antenna size, and incidence angle are analyzed. Then, the selection principles of these parameters are discussed within the limitations of antenna area, bandwidth, available time, and cost. Additionally, the constraints on the time sequence of transmitting and receiving pulses are derived to ensure that there is no conflict when the two functions operate simultaneously. Subsequently, a method for jointly designing the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) of both the functions is introduced, along with zebra maps to verify its effectiveness. At the end of the paper, the system and performance parameters of the sensor are given for further insight into it.

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