A Novel Calibration Framework for Cubesat Radiometer Constellations

M. Aksoy, John W. Bradburn
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Recent advances in CubeSat technologies have enabled use of radiometers deployed in constellations of these small satellites for Earth and space science missions. Advantages of CubeSats such as their low cost, low mass and volume, and lower power requirements, however, are confronted by the challenges in calibration of their payloads as well as intercalibration of CubeSat constellations due to higher sensitivity to ambient conditions. This paper describes a novel system-level calibration framework, called “ACCURACy” to calibrate CubeSat based radiometer constellations as a single system in their entirety with minimal errors and uncertainties. Artificial constellation simulations have demonstrated that ACCURACy, while maintaining the accuracy levels of ideal calibration scenarios, leads to lower uncertainties in calibrated radiometer products compared to state-of-the-art calibration and intercalibration techniques based on overlapping measurements of the constellation members.
一种新的立方卫星辐射计星座标定框架
立方体卫星技术的最新进展使部署在这些小卫星星座中的辐射计能够用于地球和空间科学任务。立方体卫星具有成本低、质量小、体积小、功耗低等优点,但由于其对环境条件的敏感性较高,在有效载荷的校准和立方体卫星星座的相互校准方面面临挑战。本文描述了一种新的系统级校准框架,称为“精度”,用于将基于立方体卫星的辐射计星座作为一个整体系统进行校准,具有最小的误差和不确定性。人工星座模拟表明,与基于星座成员重叠测量的最先进校准和互校准技术相比,在保持理想校准场景精度水平的同时,精度导致校准辐射计产品的不确定性降低。
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