Characteristics of L-band radio frequency interference detected via the soil moisture active passive radiometer in China and its offshore areas

This study analyzes the brightness temperature and RFI acquired by the soil moisture active passive (SMAP) satellite L-band radiometer over China and its offshore areas, revealing that the RFI distribution is uneven. In China, RFI is mainly concentrated in the urban agglomerations and their surrounding areas. Further, RFI and population density show strong positive correlation. A comparison of the radiometer antenna brightness temperature data and the data after RFI detection and mitigation shows that the volume of the detected RFI is ∼1.4 K and the standard deviation is 6.5. Under the influence of RFI, different bands and polarizations in the study area did not show significant differences.
Source: Results in Physics - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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