Title :
Millimeter-wave radar phenomenology of power lines and a polarimetric detection algorithm
Author :
Sarabandi, Kamal ; Park, Moonsoo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The radar phenomenology of high-voltage power lines and cables is studied for examining the feasibility of detecting power lines along the path of a low-flying aircraft using a millimeter-wave radar system. For this purpose, polarimetric backscatter measurements of power line samples of different diameters and strand arrangements were performed over a wide range of incidence angles with very fine increments at 94 GHz. Also, similar polarimetric backscatter measurements were conducted for cylinders of the same radii and lengths as the power line samples for identifying the scattering features caused by the braiding structure of the power lines. In addition, the effects of a thin layer of water and a layer of ice over the power line surface on its polarimetric scattering behavior are studied by repeating the polarimetric backscatter measurements. Based on this phenomenological study, a polarimetric detection algorithm that makes use of the scattering features caused by the braided structure of power lines is proposed. It is shown that the proposed algorithm is capable of detecting power lines in a relatively strong clutter background with a poor signal-to-clutter ratio. The performance of the algorithm is demonstrated experimentally using a rough asphalt surface and a vegetation foliage as sample clutter backgrounds
Keywords :
airborne radar; backscatter; ice; power cables; power overhead lines; radar applications; radar clutter; radar detection; water; 94 GHz; algorithm performance; braiding structure; cable diameter; clutter background; cylinders; high-voltage cables; high-voltage power lines; incidence angles; low-flying aircraft; millimeter-wave radar system; polarimetric backscatter measurements; polarimetric detection algorithm; power line samples; power lines detection; rough asphalt surface; signal-to-clutter ratio; strand arrangements; thin ice layer; thin water layer; vegetation foliage; Airborne radar; Aircraft; Backscatter; Cables; Clutter; Millimeter wave radar; Power measurement; Radar detection; Radar polarimetry; Radar scattering;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on