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Preliminary Analysis of SAR Satellite Mission for Ocean Monitoring |
WANG Ai-ming, SUO Le, YANG Wen-tao |
(China Academy of Space Technology R&D Center,Beijing100094,China) |
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Abstract In order to monitor the ocean phenomena, such as ocean wave, ships, oil spill, internal wave and sea ice etc., the ocean monitoring satellite adopts a multi-polarization SAR with multi-mode. To identify the detail character of the object, the SAR utilizes its high resolution mode for fine imaging. To obtain the remote sensing information of the global ocean, the SAR utilizes its wide swath scan mode for fast covering. Based on the results of ERS and RADARSAT-1, the paper discussed the satellite orbit and the payload parameters with theoretical analysis and simulation.
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Received: 15 December 2006
Published: 25 November 2011
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