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Observations and Design Considerations for Spaceborne Pulse Compression Weather Radar

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Pulse compression has enabled a new generation of low-cost and compact spaceborne weather radar systems. To successfully utilize pulse compression techniques for cloud and precipitation applications, the effects of Doppler-range… Click to show full abstract

Pulse compression has enabled a new generation of low-cost and compact spaceborne weather radar systems. To successfully utilize pulse compression techniques for cloud and precipitation applications, the effects of Doppler-range migration must be considered during the design and operation of the radar. Pulse compression for spaceborne weather applications introduces additional interdependence between the radar system and the operations when compared with traditional pulsed radar systems, primarily as a result of the large platform velocities. Pulse compression signals for weather radar can be simulated with high fidelity to predict and optimize the radar’s performance. In this article, we evaluate the pulse compression performance of RainCube, a Ka-band precipitation radar in a CubeSat, through analysis and comparison of observations and radar simulations. Through these comparisons, design and operational considerations for pulse compression weather radar are discussed. This work shows that the optimal pointing angle for RainCube to achieve the finest vertical resolution is not at nadir, but when pointing forward approximately 2.25°, in the direction of the spacecraft’s orbit.

Keywords: weather radar; radar; compression weather; pulse compression

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2021

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