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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The design concept for the spaceborne rain mapping radar for the Tropical Rain Measuring Mission (TRMM) of Thiele (1987) is examined. The TRMM requirements for sampling strategy, spatial and height resolutions, observable altitude, and rain rate measurement range are described. The adaptive scanning and nadir Doppler measurement modes for the radar are discussed.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Recent pulsed measurements of atmospheric delay obtained by ranging to the more realistic targets including a simulated ocean target and an extended plate target are discussed. These measurements are used to estimate the expected timing accuracy of a correlation receiver system. The experimental work was conducted using a pulsed two color laser altimeter.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: NASA-CR-170612 , NAS 1.26:170612 , RRL-PUB-526
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: It is noted that the optical path length from a satellite to the earth's surface strongly depends on the atmospheric pressure along the propagation path. The theoretical basis of a surface pressure measurement technique, which uses a two-color laser altimeter to observe the change with wavelength in the optical path length from a satellite to the ocean surface, is evaluated. The statistical characteristics of the ocean-reflected pulses and the expected measurement accuracy are analyzed in terms of the altitude parameters. The results show that it is feasible to obtain a pressure accuracy of a few millibars.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
    Type: Applied Optics (ISSN 0003-6935); 22; Sept. 1
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The statistical properties of the signals reflected from the retroreflector equipped satellites were studied. It is found that coherence interference between pulse reflections from retroreflectors of different ranges on the array platform is the primary cause of signal fluctuations. The performance of a cross-correlation technique to estimate the differential propagation time is analyzed by considering both shot noise and speckle. For the retroreflector arrays, timing performance is dominated by interference induced speckle, and the differential propagation time cannot be resolved to better than the pulse widths of the received signals. The differential timing measurements obtained over a horizontal path are analyzed. The ocean-reflected pulse measurements obtained from the airborne two-color laser altimeter experiment are presented.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: NASA-CR-176159 , NAS 1.26:176159 , EOSL-85-006
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Because of the mathematical complexities involved in exact analyses of baseline errors, it is not easy to isolate atmospheric refraction effects; however, by making certain simplifying assumptions about the ranging system geometry, relatively simple expressions can be derived which relate the baseline errors directly to the refraction errors. The results indicate that even in the absence of other errors, the baseline error for intercontinental baselines can be more than an order of magnitude larger than the refraction error.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: NASA-CR-169333 , NAS 1.26:169333 , RRL-PUBL-519
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Two-color laser ranging systems can be used to determine the atmospheric delay by measuring the difference in propagation times between two optical pulses transmitted at two different wavelengths. In this paper, the performance of a cross-correlation technique for estimating the differential propagation time is analyzed by considering both speckle and shot noise. For the flat diffuse targets, the differential timing accuracy is highly dependent on the receiver bandwidth and the characteristics of the time-resolved speckle. At low signal levels, when the receiver bandwidth is chosen properly, the performance of the correlation estimator is comparable with that of the maximum-likelihood estimator. At high signal levels, however, speckle places a fundamental limit on the performance of the correlation estimator. For the cube-corner reflector arrays, timing performance is dominated by partially developed speckle. The differential propagation time cannot by resolved to better than the pulse widths of the received signals.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: Optical Society of America, Journal, A: Optics and Image Science (ISSN 0740-3232); 3; 143-156
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