Title :
Bistatic P-band SAR signatures of forests and vehicles
Author :
Ulander, Lars M H ; Frölind, Per-Olov ; Gustavsson, Anders ; Stenström, Gunnar
Author_Institution :
Swedish Defence Res. Agency (FOI), Grindsjön, Sweden
Abstract :
We present results from the LORAMbis bistatic VHF/UHF-band SAR experiment conducted in September 2010. The SAR flights were performed with the French SETHI system and the Swedish LORA system installed in two aircraft. Frequency band was 222-460 MHz and polarization was HH. Results from two tests sites (Kvarn and Remningstorp, both in southern Sweden) show that forest clutter generally decreases for increasing bistatic elevation angles. This observation is explained by reduction of the ground-trunk double-bounce scattering mechanism. Results also indicate that vehicles in forest concealment are often better discriminated in bistatic compared to monostatic SAR images. Examples of signal-to-clutter-ratio measurements for vehicles show an increase 7-17 dB when the bistatic elevation angles increased from 0° (quasi-monostatic) up to 10°. These show the potential for improved target detection using VHF/UHF-band bistatic SAR.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; object detection; radar clutter; radar polarimetry; synthetic aperture radar; vegetation mapping; French SETHI system; HH polarization; Kvarn test site; LORAMbis bistatic VHF/UHF-band SAR experiment; Remningstorp test site; SAR flights; Swedish LORA system; bistatic P-band SAR signatures; bistatic elevation angles; forest clutter; forest concealment; frequency 222 MHz to 460 MHz; frequency band; ground-trunk double-bounce scattering mechanism; improved target detection; monostatic SAR images; signal-to-clutter-ratio measurements; southern Sweden; vehicles; Backscatter; Radar imaging; Synthetic aperture radar; Transmitters; Vegetation; Vehicles; SAR; UHF; VHF; bistatic; signatures;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1160-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-6996
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2012.6351575