用于HALE无人机气象观测的紧凑型高空成像仪和探测辐射计微波辐射计的研制

R. K. Choi, J. Ha, Y. Cho, E. Lim, M. Klein, Seunghyun Min, Sanghyun Beck, J. Sohn, Hyunsung Jang
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一套用于对流层探测和成像的紧凑型微波辐射计正在研制中,作为在平流层下部工作的紧凑型高空成像仪和探测辐射计(CHAISR)的一部分。它的目的是观察整个对流层的垂直温度分布和柱平均水蒸气,而对流层是大多数天气系统发生的地方。考虑到总重量(4公斤)和功率(50瓦)的限制,CHAISR并不是唯一的挑战。CHAISR要求在-75至+43°C的温度范围内工作,最高可达50 hPa。与光学相机和原位传感器一起,微波辐射计的直径为130毫米,长度为290毫米,圆锥扫描单元的总重量小于1.5公斤。最大功耗小于15w不允许传统的内部黑体校准设施机载,替代方法已经开发。三个辐射计频段的频率范围为~ 20ghz、~ 40ghz和~ 55ghz,共16个信道。这种基于MMIC的紧凑型辐射计采用准相关设计,可对参考点和场景进行连续观测。辐射计设计的数值模拟表明,期望RMSE小于1°K。CHAISR的制造预计将在2017年第一季度完成,试飞计划在同年夏季进行。
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Development of Compact High Altitude Imager and Sounding Radiometer (CHAISR) microwave radiometers for meteorological observation from HALE UAV
A set of compact microwave radiometers are under development for tropospheric sounding and imaging, as a part of the Compact High Altitude Imager and Sounding Radiometer (CHAISR) that operates in lower stratosphere. It aims to observe vertical temperature profiles and column-averaged water vapour for entire troposphere where most weather system takes place. Given total weight (4 kg) and power (50 W) constraints for the CHAISR are not the only challenges. The CHAISR requires nominal operation in thermal range between -75 and +43 °C up to 50 hPa. Along with optical cameras and in situ sensors in the CHASIR, microwave radiometers are to fit in 130 mm diameter and 290 mm length with total weight less than 1.5 kg for conical scan unit. Maximum power consumption of less than 15 W does not allow conventional internal blackbody calibration facility onboard, and alternative methods has been developed. Frequency ranges of three radiometer bands are ~20, ~40, and ~55 GHz, with 16 total channels. This MMIC based compact radiometers use quasi-correlation design for continuous observation for both reference and scene. Numerical simulation of the radiometer design shows less than 1 °K of RMSE is expected. Manufacture of the CHAISR is expect to be first quarter of 2017 and test flight is planned in summer of the same year.
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