KONG De cai, LI Jing, ZHANG Sheng wei, et al. Study on Imaging with Airborne Scanning W-band Millimeter Wave Radiometer[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2004, (4): 362-369. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20040411.
a research on the W band Millimeter Wave Radiometer(RADW92) is introduced in this article. Microwave remote sensing images of parts of the Yellow River and the Weihe River were acquired
which were the first batch images produced from scanning W band Millimeter Wave Radiometer in China. The experiment shows that RADW92 is adequate for space use. The analysis of some factors influencing the image quality as well as the solutions to them are included in this article. The RADW92 works with operating frequency at 92GHz
the bandwidth 2GHz
the integration time 60ms
the system sensitivity 0.6K and the linearity better than 0.999. Cassegrain Antenna was designed for conical scanning and imaging. The two images presented in the paper are both original results without any correction. Compared to the reference map
both rivers on the images have the identical trends with the reference maps. The geometrical form of both rivers has distortion to some extent. Many reasons can result in the distortion including scanning track approximation
longitude and latitude approximation
altitude error
velocity and attitude approximation
etc. Moreover
the algorithm of software is also an important factor that affects image qualities. According to that
the observed data for spaceborne imaging should be matched with the parameters of the imaging platform for the geometrical correction.