This article reports the Phase A study results of the interferometric extension of the high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) mission with three MirrorSAR satellites. According to the MirrorSAR concept, small, low-cost, transponder-like… Click to show full abstract
This article reports the Phase A study results of the interferometric extension of the high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) mission with three MirrorSAR satellites. According to the MirrorSAR concept, small, low-cost, transponder-like receive-only satellites without radar signal demodulation, digitization, memory storage, downlink, and synchronization are added to the planned German X-band HRWS mission. The MirrorSAR satellites fly a triple helix orbit in close formation around the HRWS orbit and span multiple single-pass interferometric baselines. A comprehensive system engineering and performance analysis is provided that includes orbit formation, MirrorLink, Doppler steering, antenna pattern and swath design, multi-static echo window timing, SAR performance, height performance, and coverage analysis. The overall interferometric system design analysis of Phase A is presented. The predicted performance of the global digital elevation model (DEM) is improved by one order of magnitude compared to presently available global DEM products such as the TanDEM-X DEM.
               
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