DocumentCode
1138220
Title
Radar Altimeter Optimization for Geodesy Over the Sea
Author
Harger, Robert O.
Author_Institution
University of Maryland College Park, Md. 20742
Issue
6
fYear
1972
Firstpage
728
Lastpage
742
Abstract
The optimum processor and its accuracy limit for radar altimetry for geodetic use over the sea are studied with a model accounting for random surface reflectivity, sea height variation, additive noise, and pointing errors, and allowing for arbitrary antenna patterns, signal modulations, and other system parameters. The ¿threshold¿ case solution (which can have any specified accuracy) dictates a signal modulation bandwidth just shy of resolving the sea height variation and/or illuminated sea area (as scaled into time delay and ¿smeared¿ by pointing errors). For such a modulation a relatively complete solution is obtained. These results are used to determine practical radar altimeter designs, additionally accounting for antenna size, stability, and peak power restraints. Conditions allowing neglecting of limiting or complicating effects due to temporally varying reflectivity, sea height, and vehicle position are given and shown to be satisfied for a typical satellite.
Keywords
Additive noise; Altimetry; Geodesy; Radar antennas; Radar signal processing; Reflectivity; Reflector antennas; Sea surface; Signal processing; Spaceborne radar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.1972.309603
Filename
4103046
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