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MirrorSAR: An HRWS Add-On for Single-Pass Multi-Baseline SAR Interferometry

Josef Mittermayer, Gerhard Krieger, Allan Bojarski, Mariantonietta Zonno, Michelangelo Villano, Muriel Pinheiro, Markus Bachmann, Stefan Buckreuss, Alberto Moreira

2021IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article reports the Phase A study results of the interferometric extension of the high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) mission with three MirrorSAR satellites. According to the MirrorSAR concept, small, low-cost, transponder-like receive-only satellites without radar signal demodulation, digitization, memory storage, downlink, and synchronization are added to the planned German X-band HRWS mission. The MirrorSAR satellites fly a triple helix orbit in close formation around the HRWS orbit and span multiple single-pass interferometric baselines. A comprehensive system engineering and performance analysis is provided that includes orbit formation, MirrorLink, Doppler steering, antenna pattern and swath design, multi-static echo window timing, SAR performance, height performance, and coverage analysis. The overall interferometric system design analysis of Phase A is presented. The predicted performance of the global digital elevation model (DEM) is improved by one order of magnitude compared to presently available global DEM products such as the TanDEM-X DEM.

Topics & Concepts

Remote sensingComputer scienceInterferometrySynthetic aperture radarGeosynchronous orbitSatelliteGeologyPhysicsOpticsAstronomySynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesSoil Moisture and Remote Sensing
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