Sunday, June 21, 2020

Potential Applications of SCATSAT-1 Satellite Sensor: A systematic review

The Ku-band (13.5 GHz) based scatterometer is the main sensor onboard Scatterometer Satellite (SCATSAT-1) launched on 26th September 2016 by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The SCATSAT-1 satellite sensor provides daily updates on the conditions of atmospheric, oceanographic, agriculture and cryospheric parameters. Moreover, it delivers data products (Level 1‒4) in form of different parameters (Sigma-naught σ0, Gamma-naught γ0, brightness temperature BT, wind vectors and velocity) at two different polarization modes (HH and VV). 
SCATSAT-1 Products & their Applications 
Since launch, several studies have been carried out to explore the potential of SCATSAT-1 satellite sensor for remote observation of the ocean as well as the land surface at the global level. Besides the conventional applications in weather and oceanic domains which are based on wind vector data, emerging applications over land use and land cover are also introduce. 

Singh et al. (2020) address the current status of SCATSAT-1 applications in different scientific domains such as oceanographic, cryospheric, agriculture and land hydrology. It is expected that such an extensive exploration of the applications of SCATSAT-1 satellite sensor will provide important insights for future utilization of scatterometer data.
  
Reference: S. Singh, R. K. Tiwari, H. S. Gusain and V. Sood, "Potential Applications of SCATSAT-1 Satellite Sensor: A systematic review," in IEEE Sensors Journal. 
Doi: https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2020.3002720