SNPP ATMS On-Orbit Geolocation Error Evaluation and Correction Algorithm

2019 
For the quantitative applications of the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder (ATMS), the geolocation accuracy of its sensor data records must be quantified during its on-orbit operation. In this paper, a refined coastline inflection point method is used to evaluate the on-orbit geolocation accuracy of SNPP ATMS. It is disclosed that for SNPP ATMS, the static error term with scan-angle-dependent feature is a dominant part among all the geolocation error sources. A mathematical model is then developed to convert the in-track and cross-track geolocation errors to the beam pointing Euler angles defined in the spacecraft coordinate system, which can be further used to construct the correction matrix for on-orbit geolocation process. By using the correction matrix built in this paper, the geolocation error is obviously reduced both at nadir and at the edge of the scan. The total geolocation error at nadir before/after correction is 3.8/0.8 km at K-band, 5.6/0.8 km at Ka-band, 3.3/0.4 km at V-band, and 1.5/0.1 km at W-band. The geolocation bias at the edge of the scan line before/after correction is 4.6/1.3 km at K-band, 9.4/1.8 km at Ka-band, 4.4/2.4 km at V-band, and 3.2/0.8 km at W-band. After correction, the scan-angle-dependent feature in geolocation error is also largely reduced.
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