Radio-Frequency Interference Mitigation for the Soil Moisture Active Passive Microwave Radiometer

Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions(2014)

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The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) radiometer operates in the L-band protected spectrum (1400-1427 MHz) that is known to be vulnerable to radio-frequency interference (RFI). Although transmissions are forbidden at these frequencies by international regulations, ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne radiometric observations show substantial evidence of out-of-band emissions from neighboring transmitters and possibly illegally operating emitters. The spectral environment that SMAP faces includes not only occasional large levels of RFI but also significant amounts of low-level RFI equivalent to a brightness temperature of 0.1-10 K at the radiometer output. This low-level interference would be enough to jeopardize the success of a mission without an aggressive mitigation solution, including special flight hardware and ground software with capabilities of RFI detection and removal. SMAP takes a multidomain approach to RFI mitigation by utilizing an innovative onboard digital detector back end with digital signal processing algorithms to characterize the time, frequency, polarization, and statistical properties of the received signals. Almost 1000 times more measurements than what is conventionally necessary are collected to enable the ground processing algorithm to detect and remove harmful interference. Multiple RFI detectors are run on the ground, and their outputs are combined for maximum likelihood of detection to remove the RFI within a footprint. The capabilities of the hardware and software systems are successfully demonstrated using test data collected with a SMAP radiometer engineering test unit.
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