GPM microwave imager design, predicted performance and status

被引:3
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作者
Newell, David A. [1 ]
Rait, Gary [1 ]
Thach Ta [1 ]
Berdanier, Barry [1 ]
Draper, David [1 ]
Kubitschek, Michael [1 ]
Krimchansky, Sergey [2 ]
机构
[1] Ball Aerosp & Technol Corp, Boulder, CO 80301 USA
[2] NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Boulder, CO USA
关键词
Radiometer; GPM; GMI; microwave; calibration;
D O I
10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5652098
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Microwave Imager (GMI) Instrument is being developed by Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation (Ball) for the GPM program at NASA Goddard. The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission is an international effort managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to improve climate, weather, and hydro-meteorological predictions through more accurate and more frequent precipitation measurements. The GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) will be used to make calibrated, radiometric measurements from space at multiple microwave frequencies and polarizations. GMI will be placed on the GPM Core Spacecraft together with the Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR). The DPR is two-frequency precipitation measurement radar, which will operate in the Ku-band and Ka-band of the microwave spectrum. The Core Spacecraft will make radiometric and radar measurements of clouds and precipitation and will be the central element of GPM's space segment. The data products from GPM will provide information concerning global precipitation on a frequent, near-global basis to meteorologists and scientists making weather forecasts and performing research on the global energy and water cycle, precipitation, hydrology, and related disciplines. In addition, radiometric measurements from GMI and radar measurements from the DPR will be used together to develop a retrieval transfer standard for the purpose of calibrating precipitation retrieval algorithms. This calibration standard will establish a reference against which other retrieval algorithms using only microwave radiometers (and without the benefit of the DPR) on other satellites in the GPM constellation will be compared. The instrument has completed the Critical Design Review phase of the program. The design of the instrument is complete. We describe the instrument and predict the performance of the GMI instrument. The instrument interfaces have been finalized and the design completed. The final mechanical and electrical interfaces are described. The mechanical interface was specifically designed to provide isolation from the spacecraft and allow accommodation on future low inclination spacecraft. An electrical interface was added coming from the spacecraft that allows the GMI integration to be blanked during Dual Precipitation Radar pulses. The implementation of this blanking is described. The instrument is currently in the flight production phase. Status and initial test results on the flight hardware are presented.
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页码:546 / 549
页数:4
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