Remote Sensing (May 2024)

A Signal Matching Method of In-Orbit Calibration of Altimeter in Tracking Mode Based on Transponder

  • Qingyu Fang,
  • Wei Guo,
  • Caiyun Wang,
  • Peng Liu,
  • Te Wang,
  • Sijia Han,
  • Shijie Yang,
  • Yufei Zhang,
  • Hailong Peng,
  • Chaofei Ma,
  • Bo Mu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16101682
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. 1682

Abstract

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In this paper, a matching method for altimeter and transponder signals in Sub-optimal Maximum Likelihood Estimate (SMLE) tracking mode is proposed. In the in-orbit calibration of the altimeter in SMLE tracking mode using the reconstructive transponder, it is necessary to separate the forwarding signal from the ground echo signal. At the same time, the fluctuations in the received signal of the altimeter, which are caused by the forwarding signal of the transponder, can be eliminated. The transponder generates a bias when measuring the arrival time of the transmitting signal from the altimeter and embeds this bias in both the transponder-recorded data and the altimeter-recorded data. Therefore, the two sets of data have one-to-one correspondence, and they are superimposed using the sliding sum method. Moreover, the distance between the altimeter and the transponder is a parabolic geometric relationship, and the outliers are eliminated by the fitting error minimization decision, and the transponder signal is separated from the ground echo. The final altimeter transmitting–receiving signal path is obtained. Furthermore, the principles underlying this method can be used for any transponder that can adjust the response signal delay during calibration.

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