Abstract
Altimetric error has always been the significant performance parameter of the interferometric radar altimeter (IRA), particularly in the observation of sub-mesoscale ocean dynamic processes in which a higher accuracy of sea surface elevation (SSE) measurement is needed. The systematic attitude error of IRA associated with platform altitude, roll, pitch, and yaw errors is a remarkable source of altimetric error. However, the coupling attitude altimetric error is still less discussed up to now. In this paper, we focus on the study of the coupling attitude altimetric error and its related position-shifting, which are all induced by the attitude errors. The theoretical formulas of the coupling attitude altimetric error were derived, and the theoretical analysis demonstrates that the coupling attitude altimetric error is no longer along the range direction of the IRA image rigorously due to the change of the radar beam pointing. Based on theoretical formulas proposed by this study, the coupling attitude altimetric error and its related position-shifting are simulated and verified by using attitude data recorded by an airborne position and orientation system (POS) of three airborne experiments. The experimental results illustrate that the simulated coupling attitude altimetric errors are consistent with the measurements of the airborne experiments.
Funder
National Nature Science Foundations of China
National Nature Science Foundation of China
Marine S&T Fund of Shandong Province for Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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