PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF GIMS-II (GEOSTATIONARY INTERFEROMETRIC MICROWAVE SOUNDER-SECOND GENERATION) DEMONSTRATOR | |
Liu, Hao; Niu, Lijie; Zhang, Cheng; Han, Donghao; Lu, Hao; Zhao, Xin; Wu, Ji | |
Department | 微波遥感部 |
Source Publication | 2017 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM (IGARSS) |
2017 | |
Pages | 711-714 |
Language | 英语 |
ISSN | 2153-6996 |
ISBN | 978-1-5090-4951-6 |
Abstract | The Geostationary Interferometric Microwave Sounder (GIMS) is millimeter wave imaging sounder concept proposed for China's next generation geostationary meteorological satellite (FY-4M). GIMS is supposed to utilize a rotating circular thinned array, instead of a stationary Y-shape array, to reduce the required number of the antenna elements. A proof-of-concept 53GHz ground-based GIMS demonstrator with 28 elements has been successfully developed and tested during 2009 similar to 2012. A new GIMS demonstrator development plan has been approved for further risk mitigation. A 70 element demonstrator is foreseen to be finished before the end of first quarter of 2017. In this paper, recent progresses on the ongoing demonstration activities will be summarized. The preliminary imaging and performance evaluation results of the GIMS-II demonstrator will also be presented. |
Keyword | Gims Interferometric Radiometer Synthetic Aperture Radiometer Geostationary Atmospheric Sounder |
Conference Name | IEEE International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symposium |
Conference Date | JUL 23-28, 2017 |
Conference Place | Fort Worth, TX |
Indexed By | CPCI |
Document Type | 会议论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.nssc.ac.cn/handle/122/6281 |
Collection | 微波遥感部 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Liu, Hao,Niu, Lijie,Zhang, Cheng,et al. PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF GIMS-II (GEOSTATIONARY INTERFEROMETRIC MICROWAVE SOUNDER-SECOND GENERATION) DEMONSTRATOR[C],2017:711-714. |
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