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ULID: A Demonstration Mission for Distributed L-Band Interferometry Earth Observation
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS , 2021 IEEE International. :7787-7790 Jul, 2021
Subject
Aerospace
Geoscience
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Earth
Satellites
Current measurement
Geoscience and remote sensing
Apertures
SMOS mission
Spatial resolution
Interferometry
microwave
nanosatellite
Language
ISSN
2153-7003
Abstract
The SMOS mission, launched in 2009, has been followed by Aquarius and SMAP, but follow-on missions are still in the preliminary phases. One of the main expected improvements is on the spatial resolution, for which a 10-fold increase is needed. Regardless of the choice on acquisition principle (real aperture or interferometry) such a massive improvement cannot be addressed with current technology. But interferometry has an advantage here in the sense that it can be distributed over multiple satellites. The mission described in this paper is the first step towards a complete system to satisfy these challenging requirements. Such a massive improvement cannot be addressed with current technology and requires a major revisit of the acquisition of interferometric measurements. Of course, technological advances targeted by this mission concept is of far wider interest than L-band interferometry. The mission described in this paper is the first step towards a complete system to satisfy these challenging requirements.