학술논문

Geometric Power Fall-Off in Radar Sounding.
Document Type
Article
Source
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience & Remote Sensing. Nov2018, Vol. 56 Issue 11, p6571-6585. 15p.
Subject
*RADAR
*PLANETARY surfaces
*SURFACE roughness
*SCATTERING (Physics)
*SURFACE properties
Language
ISSN
0196-2892
Abstract
This paper reports the analysis of the geometric power fall-off of Fresnel zone scattering in radar sounding. Radar sounders can take advantage of strong coherent scattering from Fresnel zones at nadir which grow with sensor altitude. The strength of the signal and the actual rate of power fall-off, however, depend heavily on the surface properties. We first use the radar equation to separate geometric versus scattering mechanisms driving $R^{2}$ , $R^{3}$ , or $R^{4}$ fall-off. The Fresnel zone for planetary surfaces, where body curvature has an effect, is derived and its implications discussed. We show the impact of Gaussian and fractal surface roughness on the exponent of power fall-off and the transition from coherent to incoherent scattering. This is done in simulation and analytically to derive coherence loss functions. Finally, we study the effect of incoherent area fraction within the Fresnel zone. These results are intended to be used in radar link budgets, performance metrics, and scientific interpretation of sounding data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]