Title :
Updating GeoSAR for full-pol interferometric capability
Author :
Reis, James J. ; Hensley, Scott ; Williams, Mark A. ; Woods, Don
Author_Institution :
Fugro EarthData Geospatial Services, Frederick, MD
Abstract :
GeoSAR is a single pass, dual frequency (X-band and P-band) interferometric mapping radar designed to map both top vegetation canopies and the terrain beneath the canopy. This system was developed from 1998-2003 as a joint effort of NASA JPL and EarthData under sponsorship of DARPA and NGA. The system is flown on a G-II aircraft and maps 10-12 km swaths simultaneously on both sides of the aircraft to generate high quality DEMs and imagery at both X-band and P-band. The system was later augmented with a nadir-pointing lidar profiler system to generate highly accurate control points that can be used in generating large area mosaics. Over the last 5 years the field of polarimetric interferometry has shown great utility in mapping the top of canopies and the underlying terrain with a great deal of accuracy at both L-band and P-band. This paper discusses an upgrade of the GeoSAR dual-pol (HH, HV) P-band interferometer to a fully polarimetric interferometer (HH, HV, VH, VV). We present both hardware and processor changes to the GeoSAR system needed for fully polarimetric interferometric operation.
Keywords :
airborne radar; digital elevation models; radar interferometry; radar polarimetry; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; DARPA; G-II aircraft; GeoSAR; NASA JPL; full-pol interferometric capability; high quality DEM generation; nadir-pointing lidar profiler system; radar design; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; Aircraft; Control systems; Frequency; Hardware; Interferometry; L-band; Laser radar; NASA; Terrain mapping; Vegetation mapping;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pasadena, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2870-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1097-5659
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2009.4977082