@inproceedings{b6063182205144a8aea1f2d6c5dc7583,
title = "A MicroWave Radiometer payload definition for Taiwan's small satellite mission",
abstract = "Monsoons and typhoons bring along heavy precipitation that produce great threats (i.e., mud slide, land slide, river flooding, etc.) in Taiwan which have caused tremendous disasters and the predicted future trend of them can be even more devastating. A multi-channel MicroWave Radiometer (MWR) space instrument, with its advantages of all-weather capability, repeat pass orbit selected, wide swath, can provide not only in-time coverage and daily monitoring for a disaster early warning system (i.e., beyond the ground radars ranging distances from the Taiwan island) in terms of the key precipitation and other parameters needed by the CWB (Central Weather Bureau) of Taiwan and the operations organizations/agencies for disasters mitigation in Taiwan. This paper describes a payload definition effort for an envisioned Taiwan's small satellite mission with its on-going and projected work.",
keywords = "Disaster mitigation, MicroWave Radiometer, Payload definition, Satellite mission",
author = "Yaung, {James Yu Chen} and Tsai, {Jih Run} and Liu, {Nai Chen} and Yang, {Ru Muh} and Wu, {Bor Han} and Tarn, {I. Young} and Chung, {Shyh Jong} and Chang, {Chi Yang} and Han, {Chung Hsing} and Kyle Dai and Liu, {Gin Rong} and Lin, {Tang Huang} and Fang, {Hsi Chi} and Chen, {Wann Jin} and Liu, {Chung Chih}",
year = "2011",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
isbn = "9781618394972",
series = "32nd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2011, ACRS 2011",
pages = "659--664",
booktitle = "32nd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2011, ACRS 2011",
note = "32nd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2011, ACRS 2011 ; Conference date: 03-10-2011 Through 07-10-2011",
}