The
Wavemill Instrument
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The Wavemill is a new radar instrument concept that
offers the possibility of generating two-dimensional wide swath, high
resolution, high precision maps of surface current vectors and ocean
topography. Based on a single spacecraft, it avoids the difficulties of
synchronisation and baseline estimation associated with other
interferometric SAR systems based on two or more satellites. Go to this
ESA
web page for further information on the Wavemill concept
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The WaPA Project
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WaPA, the Wavemill Product Assessment project, is
supported by ESA under the General
Studies Programme (GSP) to define the scientific capabilities and
limitations of a spaceborne Wavemill instrument.
The aim of the project is to formulate:
- a strong and justifiable scientific argument in
regard to the scientific usefulness and uniqueness of the proposed
Wavemill products;
- a high level of confidence in the ability of the
proposed system design to generate the proposed data sets with useful
levels of accuracy for scientific applications;
- technical rationale, which demonstrates that the
implementation of the system is feasible;
- a set of study outputs which can be used to validate
and enhance the Wavemill mission requirements.
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Project Team
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The WaPA team is led by SatOC
(UK), and includes Astrium
(UK), Ifremer
(France), the National
Oceanography Centre (UK) and STARLAB
(Spain).
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Project Description
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The project approach includes five main activities, with
overall project management provided by SatOC:
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WP1000 - Review of SAR Surface Current Velocity Retrieval
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An exhaustive literature review of SAR imaging of ocean
currents in along-track interferometric mode to learn from previous
experiments and modelling what key phenomena need to be accounted for
to determine the true performance of a spaceborne Wavemill system. This
Work Package is led by NOC.
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WP2000 - Validity of the Primary Scientific Products
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A significant validation effort based on Wavemill
airborne proof-of-concept data and numerical simulations to determine
the capabilities and limitations of a spaceborne Wavemill instrument
for ocean current vector and sea surface height mapping, including
quantified estimates of magnitude of errors linked to unwanted effects
linked wind, wave conditions or tropospheric disturbances. This Work
Package is led by Starlab.
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WP3000 - Scatterometry
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An analysis of the potential for ocean wind vector
retrieval from a spaceborne Wavemill instrument. This Work Package is
led by Ifremer.
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WP4000 - Potential Secondary Sources
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An investigation of possible secondary products from
Wavemill relating to rivers, ocean/atmosphere interactions, ocean swell
and cryospheric applications. This Work Package is led by Starlab.
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WP5000 - Synergistic Instrument Data
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An assessment of the synergy between Wavemill and ocean
surface current products derived from other remote sensing techniques,
accounting for the nature and variability of the measured properties,
to identify any additional requirements on a future Wavemill mission.
This Work Package is led by NOC.
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