학술논문

Opposite-Side Ambiguities in Radar Sounding Interferometry
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on. 58(7):4640-4652 Jul, 2020
Subject
Geoscience
Signal Processing and Analysis
Interferometry
Radar tracking
Airborne radar
Radar antennas
Clutter
Radar clutter
Clutter discrimination
interferometry
Polarimetric Airborne Radar Ice Sounder (POLARIS)
radar
radar sounders
radar sounding
Language
ISSN
0196-2892
1558-0644
Abstract
We report the analysis of opposite-side ambiguities in single-pass radar sounding interferometry. Nadir pointing radar sounders suffer inherent cross track ambiguities that cannot be separated with the power image alone. Interferometry can be used to interpret these ambiguities when data are collected with multichannel receivers. However, opposite-side surface clutter, volume scattering, and cross track range misalignment create unique interferometric phase and correlation signatures. Such signatures are observed experimentally in data collected by the Polarimetric Airborne Radar Ice Sounder (POLARIS) P-band multichannel radar sounder. We derive analytic expressions to predict the observations and validate them with simulation. In addition, we observe and explain a correlation dropout feature that is due to volume scattering competing with surface clutter in the null of the cross track antenna pattern. The purpose of this article is to explain opposite-side ambiguity signatures in radar sounder interferometry and provide models and techniques for scientific interpretation of interferograms.