The use of the normalized differential spectral attenuation (NDSA) approach in the microwaves and (later) in the millimeter waves has been recently introduced to retrieve information about integrated water vapor (IWV) content from attenuation measurements along microwave links between two low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. NDSA was originally proposed for a configuration of two counter-rotating satellites, to achieve vertical profiles of water vapor (WV) from IWV measurements. In this paper, we analyze the exploitability of the NDSA approach in the case of a constellation of corotating LEO satellites in order to estimate the WV content in a 2-D field lying in the orbital plane of the satellites. The WV retrieval is formalized as the solution of an inverse problem. Simulation results are presented in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed approach: a complete acquisition system composed of transmitting and receiving LEO satellites, including tropospheric scintillation effects, has been modeled, and the reconstruction of 2-D maps of the atmospheric WV from multiple IWV measurements is shown.

The normalized differential spectral sensitivity approach applied to the retrieval of topospheric water vapor fields using a constellation of corotating LEO satellites / Lapini, A.; Cuccoli, F.; Argenti, F.; Facheris, L.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 0196-2892. - STAMPA. - 54:(2016), pp. 135-152. [10.1109/TGRS.2015.2451703]

The normalized differential spectral sensitivity approach applied to the retrieval of topospheric water vapor fields using a constellation of corotating LEO satellites

LAPINI, ALESSANDRO;CUCCOLI, FABRIZIO;ARGENTI, FABRIZIO;FACHERIS, LUCA
2016

Abstract

The use of the normalized differential spectral attenuation (NDSA) approach in the microwaves and (later) in the millimeter waves has been recently introduced to retrieve information about integrated water vapor (IWV) content from attenuation measurements along microwave links between two low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. NDSA was originally proposed for a configuration of two counter-rotating satellites, to achieve vertical profiles of water vapor (WV) from IWV measurements. In this paper, we analyze the exploitability of the NDSA approach in the case of a constellation of corotating LEO satellites in order to estimate the WV content in a 2-D field lying in the orbital plane of the satellites. The WV retrieval is formalized as the solution of an inverse problem. Simulation results are presented in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed approach: a complete acquisition system composed of transmitting and receiving LEO satellites, including tropospheric scintillation effects, has been modeled, and the reconstruction of 2-D maps of the atmospheric WV from multiple IWV measurements is shown.
2016
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135
152
Lapini, A.; Cuccoli, F.; Argenti, F.; Facheris, L.
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