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19 August 1993 ASCAT: a lightweight low-cost scatterometer
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Abstract
The Seasat scatterometer (SASS) first demonstrated that winds could be measured from space using spaceborne scatterometers. Such measurements are crucial in understanding air/sea interaction and in studies of global climate. New scatterometer technologies promise lighter and cheaper instruments in the future. In this paper a scatterometer concept known as ASCAT (A Scanning Scatterometer) is presented. ASCAT is a conically- scanning pencil-beam scatterometer system designed for flight on a small satellite. Coupled with an advanced wind retrieval algorithm, the design concept is inherently very flexible and is suited for a variety of tradeoffs in its design and implementation. Some of these tradeoffs are discussed and associated performance estimates are presented.
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David G. Long "ASCAT: a lightweight low-cost scatterometer", Proc. SPIE 1935, Microwave Instrumentation for Remote Sensing of the Earth, (19 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.152606
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Model-based design

Wind measurement

Space operations

Signal to noise ratio

Backscatter

Error analysis

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